The Los Angeles couple who bought the house where Marilyn Monroe died have been dealt yet another setback in their quest to tear it down and build a new house. Roy Bank and Brinah Milstein had their lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles thrown out by a federal court judge in the Central District of California Wednesday, dealing the couple a major setback in their quest to begin new construction on the property. The couple sued in January after the city designated the home that Marilyn Monroe owned for six months a “ Historical-Cultural Monument ” and prevented them from tearing down the property. The couple seeking to demolish the home Marilyn Monroe died in was dealt a major blow in court. Rafael Fontoura for CA Post They alleged that the city had engaged in an “unconstitutional taking” of their property. They purchased the home for over $8 million in 2023 and had already obtained permits to tear it down and begin new construction when the city did an abrupt about-face, according to their lawsuit.…