Super-Rich Escaping to Miami Are Insulated From Realities of Crime
When it comes to crime in Miami, it pays to be rich.
Take Coconut Grove, the wealthy enclave along the shores of Biscayne Bay that LeBron James, Madonna and Sylvester Stallone have called home. Police handled reports of just a little over two dozen crimes in the square mile around billionaire Ken Griffin’s $107 million waterfront estate there in the last half of 2022 — mostly offenses like car and home break-ins.