When he wasn’t firing contestants on Britain’s version of “The Apprentice,” Donald Trump’s counterpart, Baron Alan Sugar, was busy selling his Boca Raton mansion for $6.8 million.
Sugar, who’s hosted the popular reality television show bearing the same name since 2005, is a billionaire magnate and political adviser whose reputation for brazen outspokenness caused a scandal when he was appointed enterprise czar in former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s administration.
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