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Rick Ross has one of the largest backyard pools in the country. And he knows how to use it

Rick Ross has one of the largest backyard pools in the country. And he knows how to use it

CNN10-08-2025
Rapper and entrepreneur Rick Ross invited CNN's Lisa France to his big summer pool party at his estate, otherwise known as "The Promise Land," just outside of Atlanta. The mansion features a 350,000-gallon pool, one of the largest in the United States.
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