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flag Los Angeles seized Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood home via eminent domain for public use, sparking debate over historic preservation and property rights.

flag Los Angeles has seized the former home of Marilyn Monroe in a controversial move that highlights tensions over property rights, urban development, and historic preservation. flag The city used eminent domain to acquire the property, citing plans for public use, though the decision has sparked debate over compensation, legal precedent, and the balance between public interest and private ownership. flag The house, located in Brentwood, has long been a symbol of Hollywood's legacy, and its acquisition underscores ongoing challenges in protecting historic landmarks amid city expansion.

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