Mystery graffiti appears on several buildings surrounding Ivana Trump’s gilded NYC townhouse: cops

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Mystery graffiti appeared Friday morning on several buildings surrounding the late Ivana Trump’s gilded Upper East Side townhouse – including a disturbing scrawl with the message, “We killing u for Ivana Trump. God said hi.”

The yellow spray-painted messages appeared around 1:15 a.m. on five buildings neighboring the East 64th Street limestone residence where Ivana lived from 1992 until her death in July of 2022, according to cops and sources. 

The buildings at 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9 East 64 Street were marred with the words, “We coming 4 you,” “Illuminati,” “Murder Inc.” and “777,” photos show. 

The disturbing yellow spray painted messages were spotted around 1:15 a.m. on five buildings surrounding Ivana Trump’s historic townhouse. Obtained by NY Post
The mystery graffiti also included a reference to the Illuminati. Obtained by NY Post

No arrests have been made in connection to the vandalism and the investigation is ongoing, police said. No suspect descriptions were immediately available.

The incident is not being investigated as a hate crime, cops said. 

Street Easy records show the 8,725-square foot home is on the market for $19.5 million. 

“777 We coming 4 you!” one of the mysterious messages read. Obtained by NY Post
The vandalism is not being investigated as a hate crime, cops said. Probe-Media for NY Post

The late Czech-American businesswoman and socialite purchased the historic limestone home following the finalization of her divorce from President Donald Trump, paying $2.5 million – the equivalent of about $5.4 million today.

Probate records reviewed by Insider show that the 73-year-old left most of her estate to her three children — Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka and Eric — a $1 million Miami Beach, Florida apartment to her former nanny

Ivana Trump lived in the East 64th Street townhouse from 1992 until her death in July of 2022. Annie Wermiel/NY Post
The gilded home is currently on the market for $19.5 million. Evan Joseph Photography

Although her ex-husband didn’t receive a dime, Ivana did grant him — along with her grown children — co-control of her real-estate assets, estimated to be worth well into the millions. 

They include the gold-accented townhouse, in addition to a Czech Republic property and a French property.

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