David Cassidy put his home up for auction on Wednesday after filing for bankruptcy in late June.
Cassidy, 65, was forced to auction off his sprawling mansion in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Fischer Auction Company handled the auction of the home and its contents. “Cassidy has been very accommodating throughout this process,” Ryan Julison, representative for Fischer Auction Company, told FOX411.
The former Partridge Family star had purchased the five-bedroom waterfront property back in 2001 for roughly a $1 million and went on to put $1 million in renovations into the house.
Cassidy filed for bankruptcy in June, claiming assets and debt of up to $10 million, reported People magazine. The former child star owes Wells Fargo Bank ($290,000), American Express ($21,000) and Citi Bank ($17,000). Additionally, he’s $102,000 in debt with a Florida lawyer.
A federal bankruptcy court subsequently ordered Cassidy to auction his estate.
“I am going through bankruptcy proceedings at the moment,” Cassidy admitted to the New York Daily News at the time. “This is necessary for practical reasons to reorganize my life as I go through divorce and to restructure my finances.”
Cassidy’s wife Sue Shifrin-Cassidy filed for divorce last year following 23 years of marriage, just a few weeks after Cassidy’s 2014 arrest for drunken driving. It was the singer’s third DUI arrest since 2010.
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