Designer Oleg Cassini’s home in Oyster Bay lists for $19.5M

The onetime home of Oleg Cassini, who designed clothes for Jacqueline Onassis, has hit the market for $19.5 million, Newsday reported. The late designer’s widow recently landed in jail amid a protracted legal dispute over his fortune. The Italian Rennaissance style mansion, which was built in 1915, sits on 43.5 acres and has 14 bedrooms and eight-and-a-half bathrooms. It also features a pool, tennis court, stable and a great room on the upper floors offering a water view. Philip Laffey of Laffey Real Estate is handling the listing. [TRDNewsday]

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