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One Nation boss James Ashby finally lands a sale after more than 200 days

One Nation chief-of-staff James Ashby may have failed in his bid to force the Commonwealth to pay his multimillion-dollar legal costs associated with his law suit against his former boss, but Pauline Hanson’s right-hand man has finally had a win in the property market.
After more than 200 days on the market, Ashby’s block of units in Yeppoon finally sold for $412,500 on April 6.
But even that came at a cost, with the investment initially listed for offers over $465,000.
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