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AC/DC's Phil Rudd Is Selling New Zealand Mansion

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AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd is selling his mansion in Otumoetai, New Zealand.

Rudd is seeking NZD$4.1 million, or about US$2.78 million, for the property in Otumoetai in the Bay of Plenty region. The property consists of two apartments, which combined have six bedrooms, five bathrooms, two kitchens and a five-car garage.

Meanwhile, Rudd and vocalist Brian Johnson are both reportedly working with the band on new AC/DC music. The two were recently caught on camera together outside a Vancouver recording studio. It would be AC/DC's first release since the death of founding rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young in 2017.

Rudd was ousted from AC/DC when he was sentenced to eight months of home detention by a New Zealand court in 2015 after pleading guilty to charges of threatening to kill a former employee and drug possession.

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