In Fight Over San Francisco Building, Bitcoin Pioneer Is Rejected by Democratic Elite

In San Francisco, it is informally called “Susie’s Building” in deference to the owner of the 12th-floor penthouse with wraparound views of the bay.Susie Tompkins Buell, a power broker in Democratic politics, is known for throwing lavish fund-raising parties and writing checks so large they can start a campaign.A who’s who of the Democratic Party has made a point of stopping by over the years.

Bill and Hillary Clinton.Barack Obama.

Kamala Harris.Nancy Pelosi.

The political elite in San Francisco still recall the time Mr.Clinton’s Secret Service agents got trapped in Ms.

Tompkins Buell’s elevator and had to be rescued by firefighters.In other words, the Pacific Heights tower built in the 1920s is not the sort of place where you would expect to find an acerbic, conservative cryptocurrency executive with a fondness for President Trump and Elon Musk.Nonetheless, Jesse Powell wanted in.Mr.Powell, an early Bitcoin proponent and the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange Kraken, had his heart set on unit No.

9 and its sprawling 3,500 square feet three levels below Ms.Tompkins Buell’s penthouse.

The living room’s picture windows offer stunning views of the sparkling bay, the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island.He could have figured there would be problems, given his conservative politics and his past.But what would unfold wasn’t just a feud between a co-op board and a buyer whose reputation preceded him.

The dispute in Susie’s Building would lead to a lawsuit this week and would become the latest political skirmish in a polarized nation....

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Publisher: The New York Times

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