El engaño de $1000 millones: Aston Martin Residences

There's a tower in Miami called Aston Martin that promised a private marina, a helipad, and a free race car with every penthouse. The strangest thing is that the same homeowners association ended up suing its own developer twice in the same year. Unbeknownst to many buyers, they signed contracts where the seller and the supplier were the same person. Most people never notice this until an outsider reviews the numbers. But there's a detail that almost no one understands: the concrete was already cracking before anyone even asked why. This is where everything changes, amidst inflated bills, hidden contracts, and an engineering report warning of immediate risk. Timestamps: 00:00 The $3 Million Gift 01:28 The Origin of the Project 02:42 The Aston Martin Promise 03:48 A Four-Year Delay 04:10 The Hidden Contracts 05:24 The Invoice Pattern 06:35 The First Lawsuit: Fraud 07:27 Structural Autopsy 08:38 Cracks and Immediate Risk 11:25 The Same Old Pattern Studies and References: Gallivan, C. (2026). Developer of $1B Aston Martin tower sued for allegedly siphoning funds from owners. Bisnow. https://www.bisnow.com/south-florida/... The Real Deal. (2026). "Buyer beware": Aston Martin condo owners allege litany of construction defects in latest lawsuit. https://therealdeal.com/miami/2026/04... CBSMiami. (2026). Condo buyers were promised one of the most luxurious high-rises in Miami. Now, they are suing the developer. https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/mi... Disclaimer: This channel is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional legal or financial advice. Contact: [email protected] © MegaColapsos 2026