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Billy Gene Jefferson Jr.’s mansion at the Boulevard and Monument Avenue, overlooking the statue of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson, is on the market for $2.4 million.

The listing, by Ceci Amrhein and Bill Gallasch of Joyner Fine Properties, says the house with six-bedrooms – including a master suite that takes up an entire floor – is “nothing short of spectacular.”

It also says “every inch is easily accessible by elevator.”

The 8,340-square-foot house is being sold by the former Richmond developer, who pleaded guilty in December in federal court to fraudulently obtaining more than $12 million in state and federal credits by inflating the cost of renovations on 11 historic properties in Richmond.

“We have no comment,” Amrhein said when asked about the listing.

The house has formal rooms including a mahogany library, a music room and a solarium, according to the listing.

Jefferson, who has been in jail since Feb. 14 for allegedly squandering assets, has forfeited $750,000 and agreed to pay restitution of $12.9 million as part of his plea agreement. He also faces years of imprisonment.