Three things to know:
1. Dr. St. Louis bought the home for $10.25 million in 2008, according to Tampa Bay Business Journal.
2. Stu Sjouwerman, founder of cybersecurity training company KnowBe4, purchased the 12,935-square-foot property.
3. Dr. St. Louis left LSI almost four years before its closure. The company shut its doors in March after it was unable to find an investor.
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