Although she is currently for sale asking US 39 million.
Lady may yacht owner. Insider logo The word Insider. The mega yacht Lady May on Saturday September 5 2020. This superyacht was named Como when launched but has since been sold and renamed Lady May.
The 150-foot-long yacht called Lady May features a rotating living room sleeps 10 and is owned by a billionaire on Chinas most-wanted list. Just over two weeks ago early on the morning of August 20th the mega yacht Lady May was boarded by the US Coast Guard and Federal agents who arrested and removed the political operative Steve Bannon and charged him with fraud in the We Build a Wall Campaign. Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon was arrested yesterday on fraud charges.
Meanwhile the yacht former white house senior advisor Steve Bannon was arrested on recently is the 152-foot-long Feadship Lady May thats reportedly owned. The 151-foot Lady May was a dramatic backdrop as Bannon was taken away by federal authorities in front of the yachts owner Guo Wengui. Guo Wengui who uses the English name Miles Kwok said several incidents involving his 152-foot motor yacht Lady May appear to be part of a Chinese government effort to.
Boat International reported in 2015 that Neville Crichton a businessman and yacht racer originally from New Zealand conceived of Lady May as a slightly bigger version of another yacht. The owners previous motor yacht an Alloy Yacht also named Como has also been sold and is now named Polly. Once a year the wealthiest people in the world descend on the French Riviera with some of the most amazing superyachts on the planet.
The 2014 built Feadship motor yacht Lady May is now on the market and waiting for a new owner. The LADY MAY yacht is a 1516ft 462m luxury yacht built and launched by yacht builder Feadship. Or docked behind the Moran family residence in Hillsboro Beach Florida.
The yacht is still owned by the Moran family. Delivered to a proud yacht owner in 2014 this luxury yacht sleeps up to 11 guests in 5 staterooms and has accommodations for 8 crew. The boat the Lady May is owned by Guo Wengui one of Chinas most wanted fugitives who is wanted in Beijing on fraud blackmail and bribery charges according to the Washington Post.