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An appeals judge later ruled that the church was a sham. Michael had been ordained as a priest through a free online site called The Church of Spiritual Humanism.

Michael lost the tax break, and in 2010 Lake County billed him almost a quarter of a million dollars. But Michael filed for bankruptcy about the same time, so he has not paid a dime of the property tax. The bill stands at $451,865, county records show.

Michael is still living in the home, though it is on the market for $3.9 million. The residence features five fireplaces, an exercise room, indoor pool, barbershop, home theater and outdoor patios with built-in grills overlooking a private beach, according to the listing.

The bankruptcy protects the home from being taken over by the county, according to Don Schneider, the county’s chief deputy treasurer. But the taxes “will not go away regardless” of how the bankruptcy case is settled, he said.

Meanwhile, the building that was to serve as Club Med is vacant. The stenciling advertising the Christian consulting business was removed after the arrests, and the pews and photographs are gone. A card taped to a window announced the lease was in default.

Residents in the Sauganash neighborhood are still talking about the alleged plot, said McCarthy, the chef. “This is such a safe area,” he said. “Who would expect anything like that was going on?”

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