Radio shock jock Bubba the Love Sponge, best known for secretly taping Hulk Hogan having sex, is selling the Florida mansion where he filmed the now-infamous tape that spawned a lawsuit that brought down the new-media publishing network Gawker.

Bubba is downsizing from the 6,367-square-foot home in St. Petersburg, listing agent Mary Stagi says. He’s the original owner of the four-bedroom, five-bath home, which was built in 2000 on a nearly 1-acre lot. It’s currently on the market for $1.8 million.

When he bought the home, he had recently legally changed his name from Todd Clem to Bubba the Love Sponge, and was making headlines in Tampa for his outrageous radio stunts. In 2001, after slaughtering and barbecuing a wild boar on-air, Bubba was charged with animal cruelty; he was later acquitted.

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The home’s living room has a 12-foot-high ceiling, marble floor, fireplace, and french doors leading to the backyard. The portrait of a grinning chimpanzee over the fireplace mantel hints at Bubba’s sense of humor.

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The living room is adjacent to a dining area and walk-in wine room. The kitchen has stainless-steel appliances, a wall-mounted TV, chef’s island, breakfast bar, and second dining area which looks out on the backyard. Outside, the covered patio leads to a pool and spa.

The master bedroom has a fireplace, wall-mounted TV, and wet bar. The master bath has a soaking tub and walk-in, dual-headed shower. Elsewhere, there’s a home theater, office, and game room. The game room includes a custom pool table emblazoned with “Bubba Army,” the official logo of Bubba's media empire.

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In 2006, Bubba secretly taped his then-wife having sex with Hogan, a former WWE champ, at their home. Gawker later published an edited clip of the sex tape. Hogan filed a civil lawsuit that ultimately bankrupted the media company.