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An Emmy award-winning journalist claims she was deceived by an auction company that allegedly sold her $6 million Puerto Rico mansion without her consent. Cathleen Trigg-Jones asserts she fell victim to a scam orchestrated by Concierge Auctions, accusing them of ‘blatant misogyny’ for listing her and her husband’s luxurious beachfront property for auction without her authorization, as outlined in a lawsuit filed on May 8.
The 57-year-old iWoman TV founder and her husband, Michael Jones, acquired the stunning four-bedroom, four-bath residence at the upscale Bahia Beach Resort & Golf Club in 2014.
Michael had sought to determine the value of their 4,204-square-foot home, engaging the agency online to gather more details, according to the lawsuit lodged in Manhattan Federal Court.
The global auction company allegedly enticed Michael with the millions he could make off scoring a deal – but Cathleen was always skeptical of what she described as the ‘shady and murky’ agency.
Due to her hesitance, Michael told Concierge, based in Florida, he had to wait for his wife to consult her lawyers before making a final decision.
Michael had emailed Concierge agent Frank Martorano on March 14 and allegedly told him Cathleen had not signed the auction papers.

Cathleen Trigg-Jones (pictured) says she was scammed by Concierge Auctions in an act of ‘blatant misogyny’ when an agent put her and her husband’s luxurious beachfront town house up for bid without her signature, according to a lawsuit filed on May 8

The 57-year-old iWoman TV founder and her spouse, Michael Jones, purchased the stunning four-bedroom, four-bath property in the high-end Bahia Beach Resort & Golf Club in 2014 (pictured)
But Cathleen claims Martorano put the property up for auction anyway, selling it undervalue to hedge fund founder Michael Nachmani a few days later.
She allegedly tried to intervene multiple times, but her attempts were unsuccessful.
‘Apparently, this auctioneer doesn’t think a woman should have the right to review a contract separate and apart from her husband,’ the filing reads.
‘Now, a purported buyer is claiming a right to Mrs. Jones’ home for millions of dollars less than it is worth.’
According to the complaint, the house was sold for $4.2 million.
Adding to the chaos, Cathleen alleges Nachmani, the Chief Operating Officer of Rubric Capital, has threatened to sue if she resists closing on the deal.
DailyMail.com has reached out to Nachmani for comment.
Cathleen is demanding at least $10 million from Concierge for slander, asserting that her reputation has been tarnished by the situation.

Michael had emailed Concierge agent Frank Martorano (pictured) on March 14 and allegedly told him Cathleen had not signed the papers that would allow the company to sell the glamorous house

Michael (right) allegedly signed off on the auction agreement, the company claimed, prompting the agent to go through with the bidding process without Cathleen’s (left) permission

Cathleen (pictured with Magic Johnson) claims real estate professionals and neighbors believe she stubbornly went against an agreement she entered, even though she never entered one
‘Mrs. Jones, a former news anchor, public figure, actress, and media executive, has spent decades building a reputation/persona which Concierge has damaged through its false and misleading accusations disseminated in the marketplace,’ the document states.
She claims real estate professionals and neighbors believe she stubbornly went against an agreement she entered, even though she never entered one.
‘These allegations being disseminated have caused and continue to cause serious reputational harm to Mrs. Jones,’ according to the filing.
She also wants a statement released, publicly acknowledging she ‘never entered into an agreement with Concierge for the sale of her property.’
‘I have dedicated my life and career to fighting for women’s rights and equality. When Concierge Auctions tried to bypass me, and sell my home without my signature, my consent, or legal review, I was shocked,’ Cathleen wrote to the outlet.
‘Even as an equal owner, I was treated as if my voice and my rights don’t matter. This is not just illegal, it’s unethical — misogyny, plain and simple, and it is an insult to every woman who’s ever had to fight for respect.’
DailyMail.com reached out to Cathleen for further comment. DailyMail.com has reached out to Concierge for comment. The company told the New York Post her husband had signed an auction agreement.

But Cathleen claims Martorano ignored this message and put the property up for auction and sold it undervalue to hedge fund founder Michael Nachmani (pictured) a few days later

Cathleen (pictured) earned an Emmy in 2003 for her New York City education reporting for the Fox-affiliated WWOR station

IWoman TV, a New York City-based media company, was founded in 2018 (pictured: Cathleen with Bill Clinton)
According to her online bio, Cathleen is a ‘social entrepreneur and accomplished executive with a diverse background in journalism, multi-media production, public relations, marketing, public speaking, and executive coaching.’
She earned an Emmy in 2003 for her New York City education reporting for the Fox-affiliated WWOR station.
IWoman TV, a New York City-based media company, was founded in 2018 as ‘the first global news and entertainment streaming network and broadcast studio created by, for, and about women,’ according to Cathleen’s description.