Mystery graffiti appeared early Friday morning on several buildings surrounding the late Ivana Trump’s gilded Upper East Side townhouse, including a disturbing message that read, “We killing u for Ivana Trump. God said hi.” The yellow spray-painted messages were discovered around 1:15 a.m. on five buildings neighboring the East 64th Street limestone residence where Ivana resided from 1992 until her passing in July 2022, according to authorities and sources.
The graffiti, which included phrases like “We coming 4 you,” “Illuminati,” “Murder Inc.,” and “777,” were found on buildings at 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9 E. 64th St. No arrests have been made in connection to the vandalism, and the investigation is ongoing with no suspect descriptions immediately available.
The incident is not being treated as a hate crime, as per police statements. The 8,725-square-foot home is currently listed for sale at $19.5 million, according to Street Easy records.
Ivana Trump, a Czech-American businesswoman and socialite, purchased the historic limestone home after finalizing her divorce from real estate mogul Donald Trump, for $2.5 million, which is equivalent to about $5.4 million today. Probate records indicate that Ivana left most of her estate to her three children – Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric – and a $1 million Miami Beach apartment to her former nanny.
Her ex-husband did not receive any inheritance, but he, along with their children, was granted co-control of her real estate assets, including the East 64th Street townhouse, a property in the Czech Republic, and a property in France.
The investigation into the graffiti incident is ongoing, and authorities are working to determine the motive behind the disturbing messages left on the buildings surrounding Ivana Trump’s former residence.