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		<title>Nevada handyman will get life for killing 81-year-old man in Newport Seaside – Orange County Register</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Nevada handyman convicted of strangling to death an 81-year-old man in the bedroom of a Newport Beach home was sentenced Monday, May 23, to 25 years to life in prison. Anthony Thomas Garcia, 63, continued to profess his innocence during his sentencing hearing in a Santa Ana courtroom, a little more than a year &#8230;</p>
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<p>A Nevada handyman convicted of strangling to death an 81-year-old man in the bedroom of a Newport Beach home was sentenced Monday, May 23, to 25 years to life in prison.</p>
<p>Anthony Thomas Garcia, 63, continued to profess his innocence during his sentencing hearing in a Santa Ana courtroom, a little more than a year after an Orange County Superior Court jury found him guilty of first-degree murder for the April 11, 2015, slaying of Abelardo Lopez Station.</p>
<p>Garcia&#8217;s conviction came at the end of his second trial;  an earlier jury did not reach a verdict.  The second jury found the killing was not carried out for financial gain, which had been alleged by prosecutors and could have led to a sentence of life without the possibility of parole.</p>
<p>On Monday, Garcia told Orange County Superior Court Judge Sheila Hanson that his conviction was a &#8220;failure of the justice system. &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;I have been wrongly convicted of a crime I did not commit,&#8221; Garcia said.  “I am an innocent man.  I have always been an innocent man.&#8221;</p>
<p>Estacion&#8217;s killing came in the midst of an ugly fight over the estate of Dortha Lamb, Estacion&#8217;s dying wife who has since died.  Garcia is the former boyfriend of Lamb&#8217;s granddaughter and two of Garcia&#8217;s daughters are Lamb&#8217;s great-granddaughters.</p>
<p>Lamb was a self-made woman who owned valuable real estate in Newport Beach, San Clemente and Costa Mesa.  She had been with Estacion for more than 20 years, marrying him shortly before his death.  At the time, Lamb was dying from terminal cancer and suffering from dementia.</p>
<p>Garcia and some of Lamb&#8217;s relatives apparently believed Estacion was abusing Lamb and taking advantage of her health issues to siphon money from her accounts.  According to testimony during the trials, Garcia had told others he wanted to kill Estacion.</p>
<p>Lamb&#8217;s family got her out of the Newport Beach home she shared with Estacion, and went to court to try to get Estacion kicked out of the residence.</p>
<p>A judge delayed a decision on whether to approve a temporary restraining order against Estacion.  Hours later, someone entered the Newport Beach home, cut the power and smothered, struck and strangled Estacion.</p>
<p>Prosecutors accused Garcia of driving from Carson City to Newport Beach to kill Estacion, alleging he then immediately drove back to Nevada.  They also alleged he left his cell phone with his adult daughter, Samantha Garcia, to make it look like he had stayed in Nevada.</p>
<p>Samantha Garcia initially told investigators she had her father&#8217;s cell phone the night of the killing and sent fake text conversations between his cell phone and hers.  But during both trials the daughter recanted those earlier claims, alleging detectives pressured her to lie about having the cell phone.</p>
<p>During the trials, Garcia&#8217;s attorney, Alisha Montoro, described him as a non-violent, devoted family man who lived a simple life.  The defense attorney denied the allegations by prosecutors that Garcia believed his daughter&#8217;s were entitled to Lamb&#8217;s money.  She said Garcia wasn&#8217;t even in California the night of the killings.</p>
<p>During the sentencing, Clara Sanchez, Garcia&#8217;s sister, described him as funny, kind and unselfish, adding that he is “generous and giving to a fault.”  She denied that he has ever been “a violent or aggressive human being.  &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;We are all so proud that he has been able to survive in an unfair and prejudiced judicial system,&#8221; Sanchez told the judge.</p>
<p>The defense attorney unsuccessfully requested a new trial, alleging, among other things, that some jurors had fallen asleep during the second trial and that a juror had cited their own medical experience to claim the death could only have been a homicide.</p>
<p>The judge described the allegations of jurors falling asleep as “not credible” and said the discussion about the cause of death appears to have been based on opinions formed from courtroom testimony, not outside evidence</p>
<p>&#8220;Nothing I say will make this feel better for Mr Garcia or Mr Garcia&#8217;s family,&#8221; Judge Hanson said.  &#8220;But make no mistake, I would not proceed with sentencing if in the court&#8217;s view Mr. Garcia was an innocent man.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Nevada handyman will get life for killing 81-year-old man in Newport Seashore – Orange County Register</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Nevada handyman convicted of strangling to death an 81-year-old man in the bedroom of a Newport Beach home was sentenced Monday, May 23, to 25 years to life in prison. Anthony Thomas Garcia, 63, continued to profess his innocence during his sentencing hearing in a Santa Ana courtroom, a little more than a year &#8230;</p>
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<p>A Nevada handyman convicted of strangling to death an 81-year-old man in the bedroom of a Newport Beach home was sentenced Monday, May 23, to 25 years to life in prison.</p>
<p>Anthony Thomas Garcia, 63, continued to profess his innocence during his sentencing hearing in a Santa Ana courtroom, a little more than a year after an Orange County Superior Court jury found him guilty of first-degree murder for the April 11, 2015, slaying of Abelardo Lopez Station.</p>
<p>Garcia&#8217;s conviction came at the end of his second trial;  an earlier jury did not reach a verdict.  The second jury found the killing was not carried out for financial gain, which had been alleged by prosecutors and could have led to a sentence of life without the possibility of parole.</p>
<p>On Monday, Garcia told Orange County Superior Court Judge Sheila Hanson that his conviction was a &#8220;failure of the justice system. &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;I have been wrongly convicted of a crime I did not commit,&#8221; Garcia said.  “I am an innocent man.  I have always been an innocent man.&#8221;</p>
<p>Estacion&#8217;s killing came in the midst of an ugly fight over the estate of Dortha Lamb, Estacion&#8217;s dying wife who has since died.  Garcia is the former boyfriend of Lamb&#8217;s granddaughter and two of Garcia&#8217;s daughters are Lamb&#8217;s great-granddaughters.</p>
<p>Lamb was a self-made woman who owned valuable real estate in Newport Beach, San Clemente and Costa Mesa.  She had been with Estacion for more than 20 years, marrying him shortly before his death.  At the time, Lamb was dying from terminal cancer and suffering from dementia.</p>
<p>Garcia and some of Lamb&#8217;s relatives apparently believed Estacion was abusing Lamb and taking advantage of her health issues to siphon money from her accounts.  According to testimony during the trials, Garcia had told others he wanted to kill Estacion.</p>
<p>Lamb&#8217;s family got her out of the Newport Beach home she shared with Estacion, and went to court to try to get Estacion kicked out of the residence.</p>
<p>A judge delayed a decision on whether to approve a temporary restraining order against Estacion.  Hours later, someone entered the Newport Beach home, cut the power and smothered, struck and strangled Estacion.</p>
<p>Prosecutors accused Garcia of driving from Carson City to Newport Beach to kill Estacion, alleging he then immediately drove back to Nevada.  They also alleged he left his cell phone with his adult daughter, Samantha Garcia, to make it look like he had stayed in Nevada.</p>
<p>Samantha Garcia initially told investigators she had her father&#8217;s cell phone the night of the killing and sent fake text conversations between his cell phone and hers.  But during both trials the daughter recanted those earlier claims, alleging detectives pressured her to lie about having the cell phone.</p>
<p>During the trials, Garcia&#8217;s attorney, Alisha Montoro, described him as a non-violent, devoted family man who lived a simple life.  The defense attorney denied the allegations by prosecutors that Garcia believed his daughter&#8217;s were entitled to Lamb&#8217;s money.  She said Garcia wasn&#8217;t even in California the night of the killings.</p>
<p>During the sentencing, Clara Sanchez, Garcia&#8217;s sister, described him as funny, kind and unselfish, adding that he is “generous and giving to a fault.”  She denied that he has ever been “a violent or aggressive human being.  &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;We are all so proud that he has been able to survive in an unfair and prejudiced judicial system,&#8221; Sanchez told the judge.</p>
<p>The defense attorney unsuccessfully requested a new trial, alleging, among other things, that some jurors had fallen asleep during the second trial and that a juror had cited their own medical experience to claim the death could only have been a homicide.</p>
<p>The judge described the allegations of jurors falling asleep as “not credible” and said the discussion about the cause of death appears to have been based on opinions formed from courtroom testimony, not outside evidence</p>
<p>&#8220;Nothing I say will make this feel better for Mr Garcia or Mr Garcia&#8217;s family,&#8221; Judge Hanson said.  &#8220;But make no mistake, I would not proceed with sentencing if in the court&#8217;s view Mr. Garcia was an innocent man.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jay Leno and his wife bought Seafair, a Newport, R.I., mansion on Ocean Avenue for $13.5 million in &#8230; [+] 2017. Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer It’s common knowledge in real estate circles that Jay Leno and his wife of 40 years, Mavis, bought a Newport, R.I., mansion &#8230;</p>
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<p class="color-body light-text">Jay Leno and his wife bought Seafair, a Newport, R.I., mansion on Ocean Avenue for $13.5 million in <span class="plus" data-ga-track="caption expand">&#8230; [+]</span><span class="expanded-caption"> 2017.</span></p>
<p>  Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer </p>
<p>It’s common knowledge in real estate circles that Jay Leno and his wife of 40 years, Mavis, bought a Newport, R.I., mansion for $13.5 million in 2017. But the story of how the former Tonight Show host found Seafair, a 15,861-square-foot Louis XIV inspired chateau, is less known. </p>
<p>Seafair was designed and built by British architect William Mackenzie Jr. for Vernor Zevola Reed Jr., a banker and heir to a mining fortune. </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">The home features a spiral staircase. </p>
<p>  Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer </p>
<p>The estate sits on 9 acres and features a slate roof and rubble-stone construction. The home boasts an inimitable crescent-shape design that follows the curve of the land and allows for expansive views of the Atlantic. The gated compound has a tennis court, an infinity pool, a carriage cottage, a six-car garage and private beaches. The main home has 12 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms and features a paneled library, a formal dining room and a chef’s kitchen. </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">A formal dining room and a chef’s kitchen complete Leno&#8217;s home. </p>
<p>  Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">For the price of a condo on Wilshire Boulevard, Leno got a castle in Rhode Island on the ocean. <span class="plus" data-ga-track="caption expand">&#8230; [+]</span><span class="expanded-caption"> &#8220;There is no equivalent in California to that house for less than $100 million.&#8221; he said. </span></p>
<p>  Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer </p>
<p>In the years before and after Jay Leno ended his Tonight Show run in 2014, the comic icon has bought a lot of stuff. Leno’s famed Burbank garage is home to 199 cars, 168 motorcycles and a small team of dedicated mechanics. The admitted gearhead drives every vehicle and is often seen taking a Duesenberg or his McLaren F1 for a spin. So it would be appropriate that Leno, who moved to Los Angeles from Andover, Mass., to pursue show business in the 1970s, would discover the Newport mansion while enjoying a scenic drive along Ocean Avenue.</p>
<p class="color-body light-text">LOS ANGELES, CA &#8211; AUGUST 18: Jay Leno and his Dusenberg are seen on August 18, 2015 in Los Angeles, <span class="plus" data-ga-track="caption expand">&#8230; [+]</span><span class="expanded-caption"> California. (Photo by Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)</span></p>
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<p>During a moment away from shooting his sixth season of CNBC’s automotive show Jay Leno’s Garage, Leno spoke to Forbes about finding Seafair, owning a historic home and the secret to never having buyer’s remorse.</p>
<p><strong>Michelle Hofmann: How did you come across Seafair? Were you looking for a second home?</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Jay Leno:</strong> No, I wasn’t planning on moving back east. I was with my wife, visiting family in Newport in October 2017. We were driving around Ocean Avenue, which is kind of like 17-Mile Drive, a scenic road through Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove in California. Ocean Avenue is a fancy place. I had my cousin with me and we were driving along and Mavis said, ‘Look at that house. Look at that house. It is unbelievable.’ And I said, ‘You’re right. It is unbelievable. It looks like a castle.’ So, I said to Mavis, ‘Do you want that house? Let’s see if it’s for sale.’ I turned the car around to go back to the house. Just as we drove by, the gate opened and the gardener came out. We all looked at each other and said, ‘The gate is opening. It’s a sign.’ </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">Mavis and Jay Leno arrive at the 2014 Carousel Of Hope Ball in Beverly Hills.</p>
<p>  (Photo by Gregg DeGuire/WireImage) </p>
<p>So, I drove in and rang the bell. The caretaker answered and said, ‘You’re Jay Leno. Jay Leno!’ Then I said, ‘Hey, it’s nice to meet you. Is this house for sale?’ And the caretaker said the house was for sale but not listed currently. I asked if we could look around, and the guy gives me a tour. Then, I asked him to get the owner on the phone. So, we get the owner on the phone, and I said, ‘Will you sell the house as-is, with everything, all the furniture, the ketchup in the refrigerator, the salt shakers and just walk away?’ And he said, ‘Yeah, I’ll walk away.’ We agreed on a price, and I bought it. We closed in 30 days.”</p>
<p><strong>Hofmann:</strong> <strong>The house had been listed for $19 million not long before you bought it, so it looks like you made a smart business move.</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Leno: </strong>I have no idea if this was a smart business move. I bought Seafair because I liked it. The thing about me is I don’t buy things for investment. I buy things because I like them, and if they go down in value, I still like them. If they go up in value, that’s fine, but I don’t want a sell them, so it makes absolutely no difference to me whether the price goes up or down. </p>
<p>Obviously, I like it when things go up in value. I bought my McLaren F1 in 1998 for $800,000; the last offer I got was $17.5 million. And one just sold for $20 million. I have cars that I bought that are not as valuable, but I don’t like them any less than the McLaren. Some go up, and some come down. But if you always buy what you like, you’ll always be happy because you did it for the right reasons. </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">The home has 12 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms and features a paneled library, a formal dining room and a <span class="plus" data-ga-track="caption expand">&#8230; [+]</span><span class="expanded-caption"> chef’s kitchen. </span></p>
<p>  Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer </p>
<p><strong>Hofmann: How does Seafair compare with properties in Beverly Hills?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno:</strong> For the price of a condo on Wilshire Boulevard, I got a castle in Rhode Island on the ocean. There is no equivalent in California to that house for less than $100 million. I’ve got neighbors in Beverly Hills with homes down the street from me that cost $168 million, and there is not even any water. You’re right in the middle of Beverly Hills, but there is no view and the same amount of land, 9 acres. </p>
<p>Seafair is completely furnished. I wouldn’t have bought something where I had to look at swatches of fabric and hold them up to the wall and say, ‘No, not that one. Let me see another one.’ I didn’t want to do that. I like that this house was beautifully furnished with the best of everything, and everything was included in the price. So, when I go there, it’s like going to a hotel. I check in, and I check out. I’m not constantly moving tables and chairs. If I couldn’t have bought it as-is, it would have taken forever to make it a home because I wouldn&#8217;t have furnished it. </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">Seafair features stunning ocean views of the Atlantic and an infinity pool. </p>
<p>  Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer </p>
<p><strong>Hofmann:</strong> <strong>Why Newport?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno: </strong>Since I’m from the area, it’s a great meeting place for all my relatives to come and have fun. They all get to stay there and it’s great. I love the place.</p>
<p><strong>Hofmann:</strong> <strong>Can you tell me about the history of Seafair?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno:</strong> Seafair is also called the Hurricane Hut by the locals and history buffs because there was a huge hurricane—in fact, many hurricanes—that killed a bunch of people. There is some fascinating history. There is this impressive steel and lead peacock statute [about 4-feet tall] that was on the front lawn that got wiped out to sea during a hurricane. The owner, who survived the hurricane but lost a very nice peacock statue, sold the property, returned 25 years later to visit and noticed that the peacock statue was back on the front lawn. She rang the bell, told the current owners who she was and said, ‘Did you have another peacock made? How did you know about the peacock?’ And the new owner said, ‘No. We didn’t have another peacock made. We had another hurricane about five years ago, and that lead peacock washed up on the lawn.’ So that is kind of interesting. There are a lot of stories like that about Seafair. </p>
<p><strong>Hofmann: I understand the house is sometimes called a Newport cottage. Can you explain this? I’m not judging, but it seems big for a cottage.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno: </strong>Yes, it was originally called Terra Mae. The second owner named it Seafair [with the hope there would be fairer times and calmer seas ahead]. But Seafair is known as the last of the Gilded Age cottages. During the Gilded Age [from the 1870s to about 1900], rich people used to call these mansions ‘summer cottages.’ The Newport ‘cottage’ reference was a tongue-in-cheek joke. Most of them were built in the late 1800s or the early days of the 1900s and the 1920s. Seafair is the last grand one, built in 1936, and I think it would be almost impossible to duplicate today.</p>
<p class="color-body light-text">The home boasts an inimitable crescent-shape design that follows the curve of the land and allows <span class="plus" data-ga-track="caption expand">&#8230; [+]</span><span class="expanded-caption"> for 270-degree views of the Atlantic. </span></p>
<p>  Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer </p>
<p><strong>Hofmann</strong>: <strong>It sounds like the house has a bit of magic. It looks like a castle, and even the idea that you were driving by and the gates opened seems mystical.</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Leno:</strong> Yeah, I mean, it was an impulse buy, but I knew it was right. I’ve only done a couple of impulse buys. Most times, when you’re looking for a house, you’re looking for one thing, and you settle for another. Like in California, I always thought it would be cool to have a house on the ocean, but with many of these houses, you&#8217;re right next to Pacific Coast Highway. That always seemed crazy to me. This house is right on the ocean and has a couple of private beaches. I have to laugh every time I go to the house and the gate opens because I feel like I’m in the opening of Downton Abbey.</p>
<p>When I asked myself if I could have any house in Newport regardless of cost, this is the one that I would buy. How often does something like that actually happen? The idea of finding precisely what you want is great. My wife loves Victorian novels set on the English coast with the girl with the bonnet and the Fabio guy on a windswept bluff, so it makes me laugh because Seafair is the house I would have wanted. It really is. </p>
<p>The nice thing about it is that it looks like a castle. Even though it’s a mansion, with Seafair, all the rooms are small and have individual fireplaces. There are like eight or nine chimneys. When I had the chimney sweep come, the place looked like a scene from Mary Poppins. </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">A paneled library is home to more than 4,500 books and one of Leno&#8217;s favorite rooms in Seafair.</p>
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<p><strong>Hofmann: Do you have a favorite room in Seafair?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno:</strong> I like the library. I always wanted to have a proper library. My wife and I have about 4,500 books, and the library can accommodate all of them, so that’s kind of fun. The home came with books. Someone was a Zane Grey aficionado. We’ve also got books by the Brontë sisters [of Wuthering Heights fame] and that whole gang. They are not necessarily my thing, but they are interesting to have. There are a lot of books on art history. </p>
<p><strong>Hofmann:</strong> <strong>Can we talk about what it takes to maintain a home of this size and stature?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno:</strong> Of course, I thought about what it would cost to maintain the property when I bought the house. It’s big. I’ve yet to flush every toilet in the place. There’s someone on the property all the time, and it probably costs about $50,000 a month to maintain the home if you count all the expenses. </p>
<p><strong>Hofmann: Does that include washing all those windows?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno: </strong>Yes. The house is on a peninsula, so you’re right against the sea, and all that salt pounds the windows. Consequently, the windows almost become opaque from the wind and rain and salt, so you do have to replace them every other year or quite often. </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">Seafair was designed and built by British architect William Mackenzie Jr. for Vernor Zevola Reed <span class="plus" data-ga-track="caption expand">&#8230; [+]</span><span class="expanded-caption"> Jr., heir to a mining fortune and a banker. The estate sits on 9 acres and features a slate roof and rubble-stone construction. </span></p>
<p>  Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer </p>
<p><strong>Hofmann:</strong> <strong>Any advice for somebody buying a historic home?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno: </strong>Yes, don’t buy a house like Seafair as an investment; buy it because you love it. Because if you love something and get stuck with it, you’ll still like it. And that’s my advice on everything. Occasionally, I’ve paid too much for things, but that’s OK because I still like them. </p>
<p><strong>Hofmann:</strong> <strong>The wild life at the home must be amazing.</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Leno:</strong> We have deer and rabbits on the property, and the sea life is interesting. One day, I was at the house, and I started hearing this noise and thought someone was trying to break in or throwing rocks at the windows. Then, I realized what was happening. The seagulls were picking up clams and dropping them on the balcony off the bedroom that is flagstone. They drop them from some height to crack them open. Then, they come down and eat the clams. </p>
<p><strong>Hofmann:</strong> <strong>You are famous for your love of cars and your automotive collection. What do you drive when you’re at Seafair?</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Leno:</strong> The house has a six-car garage, but I don’t keep any cars there because there’s nothing worse for an automobile than to sit in the salt air. It will just rust on its own unless you have humidifiers going all day long. When I am at Seafair, I rent a car. </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">Seafair overlooks the Atlantic and offers stunning views. </p>
<p>  Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">A pool and seating provides ample room for guests. </p>
<p>  Photography provided by Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty – Michael Osean photographer </p>
<p><strong>Hofmann: You spend a lot of time working in your garage in Southern California. What do you do in and around Seafair if you are not tinkering on cars?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno:</strong> Actually, I am working with cars in Newport because I am very involved with the Audrain Automobile Museum. Nick Schorsch [one of the museum’s co-founders] is a good friend, and we work together to pick out cars for the museum and plan events like parties, concours exhibits, and cars and coffee gatherings. The Audrain Newport Concourse &#038; Motor Week was canceled in the fall because of COVID, but it is set to return from Sept. 30 to Oct. 3.</p>
<p><strong>Hofmann: Anything else?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno: </strong>We’ve been shooting a show in Newport called Audrain Mansions &#038; Motorcars with Donald Osborne, a TV presenter on Jay Leno’s Garage. We showcase vintage cars and vintage mansions with the new show and put the two of them together. We take a ride in the car and talk about the car and showcase the mansion.</p>
<p class="color-body light-text">BURBANK, CA- JULY 24: Just a few of the cars and Motor cycles in the 3 Air conditioned warehouse <span class="plus" data-ga-track="caption expand">&#8230; [+]</span><span class="expanded-caption"> that store Jay Lenos collection of cars and motor cycles. American Television personality Jay Leno who hosted the late night NBC &#8220;Tonight Show&#8221; collects cars. In 3 warehouses in a secure complex on the edge of Burbank airport he has over 100 cars, all insured, all in working order. The collection includes Bentleys, Bugatti&#8217;s, McClaren, Cadillac, Hispano Suiza, Lamborghini, Morgans, Jaguars, there is also a collection of over 75 working motorcycles from the early 1920&#8243;s to a modern day Jet Bike July 24, 2004 Burbank, California (Photo Paul Harris/Getty Images)</span></p>
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<p><strong>Hofmann:</strong> <strong>What can we expect from Jay Leno’s Garage this season?</strong> </p>
<p><strong>Leno:</strong> We got a late start because of COVID with Jay Leno’s Garage. We just did a shoot with musicians Huey Lewis and Kelly Clarkson and have a few exciting people this season, so it’s great fun. The show focuses on people interacting with and talking about how cars have affected their lives and their first cars or the first car they drove when they went on a date and other personal things as well, so it’s a little bit of everything. </p>
<p class="color-body light-text">UNIVERSAL CITY, CA &#8211; JUNE 09: Comedians Jay Leno and Jeff Dunham attends the premiere of CNBC&#8217;s &#8220;Jay <span class="plus" data-ga-track="caption expand">&#8230; [+]</span><span class="expanded-caption"> Leno&#8217;s Garage&#8221; Season 2 at the Universal Studios Backlot on June 09, 2016 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Michael Boardman/Getty Images)</span></p>
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<p><strong>Hofmann: I hear you might be coming back to prime time. Care to share?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Leno:</strong> Yes, we are doing a new spin on You Bet Your Life, a question-and-answer game show hosted by Groucho Marx [from 1947 to 1961]. We start filming 180 shows in June. The show is syndicated on Fox and Fox affiliates and has sold in more than 85 percent of the country, so it’s doing quite well. It’s exciting. We will see what happens. It should debut in the fall on Sept. 13.</p>
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