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        <title><![CDATA[The Beckhams accused of swindling British taxpayers with luxe Miami pad]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>David</strong> and <strong>Victoria Beckham</strong> snapped up a $20 million penthouse in Miami because it offers them “utmost privacy”, a property source says &#8211; while Victoria’s struggling UK fashion business sought up to $185,000 in emergency British taxpayer funds for her fashion business.</p><p>The soccer superstar and Spice Girl turned fashion designer just bought the $19.8 million condo in One Thousand Museum, the tower designed by the late famed architect Zaha Hadid in Miami.</p><p>Although they are yet to move in, they’re already being slammed for reportedly taking out a $12 million bank loan to buy the 11,000 sq ft property via their firm, Beckham Brand Ltd. as Victoria’s struggling fashion business sought up to $185,000 in British taxpayer funds amid the pandemic to place 30 staff members on furlough for two months.</p><p>Following the heightened criticism, the company confirmed on May 1 that they were no longer seeking taxpayer assistance<br /> But despite this, the Beckhams still proceeded with their luxe US Miami bolthole with their own private elevator and a wrap-around terrace.</p><p>The source told Page Six: “The building is very special, it’s one of a kind. It’s like owning a piece of art. It’s a very special penthouse, you get a 360 degree of Miami from sunrise to sunset.”</p><p>The Beckhams plan to spend more time in Florida following the launch of David’s Inter Miami FC team. Asked why the couple didn’t buy a house, the source said: “The apartment provides more privacy, believe it or not&#8230;.Here, they can hop into their private elevator and they don’t have to see anyone.”</p><p>The 62-story tower also features two pools, a spa, a sauna, a steam room, beauty salon, a fitness center, a helipad and a sky lounge. Meanwhile the penthouses feature expansive views over Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline. A rep for the Beckhams didn’t comment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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