Kimberly and Eric J. Dalius with 3114 North Bay Road (Eric J. Dalius, Getty, Mental Minutes, Legendary Productions)
A tech entrepreneur sold a waterfront North Bay Road mansion for $24.8 million — five years after it was cited in an alleged Ponzi scheme case, according to Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
Records show Eric J. Dalius and his wife Kimberly Dalius sold the home at 3114 North Bay Road in Miami Beach to Homesweethome Trust, with Emily Johnson signing as trustee.
Dina Goldentayer and Julian Cohen of Douglas Elliman represented the seller, and Daniel Rosa of Gary Hennes Realtors brought the buyer. Goldentayer and Cohen declined to comment.
(Legendary Productions)
Eric Dalius is executive chairman of MuzicSwipe, a music and content discovery app, according to his Twitter. Prior to MuzicSwipe, Dalius operated a portfolio of shopping reward companies under the umbrella of Saivian. The service promised members cash back rewards for shopping. The SEC filed civil charges against Dalius in 2018, alleging he perpetrated Ponzi and pyramid scheme frauds as the head of Saivian.
According to SEC filings, Dalius converted $164 million in Bitcoin from customer deposits into cash.
“Dalius used most of the Saivian victims’ money to fund a lavish and luxurious lifestyle for himself and his family,” one filing states. Those “lavish” purchases include the North Bay Road mansion, as well as a Manhattan townhouse he bought for $10.3 million, a Lamborghini…
