The buyer who finally put out of his misery and earlier this month has revealed plans to honor the legacy of the great.Jordan's 56,000-square-foot mansion in Highland Park, - a little over an hour from the center of Chicago - had been on the market for over a decade, with the Bulls hero slashing the price from $29million to $9.5m.Now, the new owner of the property has come forward. John Cooper, from Lincoln, , has lived in Chicago for around 10 years and is a big fan of Jordan's.
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