David Copperfield named his archipelago the Islands of Copperfield Bay. He began buying them in the early 2000s, after establishing his interest in the largest and most developed of the islands – Musha Cay. This 150 acre island set Copperfield back $55 million in 2006. The battle to buy the land lasted four years. Over the next decade, Copperfield continued to buy up the 10 neighboring islands, then sunk $40 million and five years into renovations to build his own version of Fantasy Island complete with a staff of 30, a vanishing drive-in movie theatre on the beach, and furniture flown in from all over the world – including Harry Houdini's pool table. The property rents out for $37,500 per night to moguls like Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey and Google founder Sergey Brin. All told, the 11 islands comprise 700-acres and are worth north of $100 million.
Oprah has an island Jonny Depp Bono Naiomi Campbell Jo biden Richard Branson Bill gates
https://www.celebritynetworth.com/articles/entertainment-articles/david-copperfield-will-soon-become-worlds-first-billionaire-magician/
How good to know that all that will go back to USA taxpayers