Epstein’s house in Florida was the place

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The minor girls told investigators that they were assaulted not only in his home in New York, New Mexico and the Virgin Islands, but also in Epstein’s Florida mansion.

The home of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein can be found on news and on real estate sites.

The 6-bedroom, 7 1/2 bathroom Lake front mansion in Palm Beach, Florida was once owned by Epstein. After his death in 2019, the multi-million dollar home was demolished. Palm Beach Daily News, USA Today Network News.

In 2021, Palm Beach Daily News and Palm Beach Post took photos and videos of the demolition of the Epstein home in Florida.

However, photos of the White House, with crystal blue pools and waterfront views, are still available on sites such as Homes.com and Realtor.com. The site was destroyed and the address was changed. The property website contains details of the property, a public record.

Built in 1952 and sold for $18.5 million in 2021, the Epstein home was a key site where many of the crimes committed by financial operators occurred, investigators said. Minor girls in Palm Beach County told investigators they were attacked at Palm Beach Mansions and at Epstein’s homes in New York, New Mexico and the US Virgin Islands.

When he died of suicide in 2019, Epstein was facing federal charges of conspiracy and sex trafficking. In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty to two Florida felony counts, including solicitation of minors. He served almost 13 months at the Palm Beach County Jail before being released on a one-year probation on house arrest until August 2010.

His accomplice and ex-girlfriend Gislaine Maxwell is sentenced to 20 years in prison on federal sexual personnel charges.

Below are photos from an exclusive Palm Beach Post video detailing Jeffrey Epstein’s home in Palm Beach, Florida before and after the demolition, and what happened there.

Jeffrey Epstein Home in Palm Beach, Florida: Before and After

A walkthrough video of the Jeffrey Epstein Mansion filmed by police in Palm Beach, Florida

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Jeffrey Epstein’s Mansion in Palm Beach: What the victim saw and explained

Thirteen minor girls said they were sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein at his Palm Beach Mansion. Their stories were surprisingly similar.

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Demolition of Jeffrey Epstein’s House in Florida

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Video: Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach House has been demolished

The crew began knocking down the infamous Palm Beach Mansion, home to sex offenders and dishonorable Jeffrey Epstein on Monday, April 19, 2021.

Darrell Hofheintz, Palm Beach Post

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