No, I am not promoting Costa Rica or Mel Gibson as some readers comments exclaim, but I do like to report on the shenanigan's of my old poker pal. He is so controversial that I had a reader from hollywonk say she no longer would read my drivel if I did not remove his photo on my blog. My choice was to please her or my wife, who is very happy to have her likeness seen next to one of the sexiest men alive (according to her). In any case, this story is true from what I gathered from Mel on the several occasions I have met with him. He likes Costa Rica and he likes Panama too. He is just more discrete on what he does with his money down here, like most people I know.
From ECORAZZI
Mel Gibson hasn’t exactly had the best last couple
years. Religious passions, anti-Semitic slurs, and various
alcohol-related charges have clouded what otherwise has been a
spectacular career. Financially, thanks in large part to Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ,
money is no longer a real concern — and it appears now that media
scrutiny is making Mel leave the U.S. behind for a new jungle retreat.


Reports are coming in that Gibson has purchased a $24 million
400-acre ranch in Costa Rica. Already, he’s sold two of his homes in
the United States and sources are reporting that “he’s planning to live
in his new location for most of the year.” From the article,
“Gibson’s move will endear him to a nation that is big on
conservation. Costa Rica is  famed for the richness and variety of its
rainforest and wildlife and is home to five per cent of the world’s
flora and fauna. The ranch is well away from temptation, located more
than 300 miles from Costa Rica’s capital, San Jose.”
Mel’s new home will no doubt feature some green additions. The actor
has been active in eco-friendly initiatives; including starring in
2006’s Who Killed The Electric Car documentary. Recently, he also became a primary investor (along with Bruce Willis) in Green Rubber Global. According to a post
we wrote last month, Green Rubber “will use waste-free environmentally
friendly technology to produce a rubber compound that can be used to
make all kinds of products – including more tires.”
Space and a new setting may be just what Mel needs — he’ll also be
using his new southern home to scout locations for his next film, an
epic about the Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez De Balboa. Groovy. Hit the jump for more.







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