Emmy-winning journo claims her tropical paradise was sold out from under her by shady auctioneer

An Emmy-award winning journalist claims in a lawsuit her $6 million tropical mansion was sold out from under her by a sleazy auctioneer.Cathleen Trigg-Jones, who launched iWomanTV and won an Emmy in 2003 for education reporting while at WWOR in New York City, slammed Concierge Auctions in Florida for what she called “blatant misogyny,” according to a $10 million lawsuit filed in Manhattan Federal Court.Trigg-Jones, 57, and her doctor husband Michael Jones bought the four-bedroom, four-bath beachfront townhouse in exclusive Bahia Beach Resort & Golf Club just outside San Juan in 2014.The 4-204-square-foot property features cathedral ceilings, French doors, multiple walk-in closets and a private plunge pool, according to a real estate listing which pegs the value of the property at $5.9 million.Michael Jones contacted Concierge about selling the property but Trigg-Jones alleged she had immediate doubts.“Concierge seemed to Mrs.Jones to be running a scam,” she said in the Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit, adding the Florida-based outfit appears to sell “to Concierge’s own cabal of bidders, through non-market auctions, for amounts significantly less than a fair market value.”“Apparently, this auctioneer doesn’t think a woman should have the right to review a contract separate and apart from her husband,” Trigg-Jones said in the legal filing.Even though Michael Jones notified the auction company that his wife was reviewing the agreement with an attorney and had not signed, Concierge allegedly held an auction in March anyway, “selling” the home for $4.2 million, according to the complaint and Trigg-Jones’ attorney.Then it allegedly ruined her rep by having its agents tell neighbors and real estate professionals she reneged on the deal, she claimed in the suit.Trigg-Jones “never entered into an agreement with Concierge for the sale of her property,” she said in the lawsuit.The “purported buyer,” hedge funder Michael Nachmani, “has th...