Back in February, the singer Adele bought Sylvester Stallone‘s mansion in Beverly Park (pictured) after a price drop from $110 million t0 $58 million. Hello, Adele! Today, the worldwide press is covering her move into what they now describe as a Beverly Hills mansion, even though the gated community of Beverly Park isn’t within the Beverly Hills city limits. But that’s not what made the house interesting enough to be the focus of the opening pages of my 2011 book on West Los Angeles real estate, Unreal Estate. Want to know what was? Ten years earlier, Marion “Suge” Knight made an offer of $15 million for that same house. But its original owner, a local fashion designer, was told by her neighbors in no uncertain terms that Knight, the co-head of hip-hop label Death Row Records and a former drug dealer with a long criminal record and just out of prison, was unwelcome. And “the next thing I know,” she told me, “Stallone made an offer, all cash.” Later, in an apocryphal story that made the rounds, Knight and his entourage turned up at Stallone’s door. “You don’t like black people?” one of them asked the action star. “No, asshole, I don’t like you,” Stallone allegedly replied. You can read more about this in the ebook, available here.