Developer hopes to raze Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion before April with special permission Nancy Dillon
The developer in contract to buy convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach estate is hoping to demolish the secluded compound’s menacing mansion sooner rather than later.
Todd Michael Glaser, famous for building luxury homes owned by Alex Rodriguez, Billy Joel and Hulk Hogan, now hopes to close on the notorious lakefront property by Jan. 15 after some minor delays, he told the Daily News.
If all goes according to plan, he then hopes to gather enough neighborhood support to go to Palm Beach officials by Feb. 9 and request special permission to raze the six-bedroom main house and three-bedroom staff house before April 1.
A private investigator who spent years probing disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein is suing Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown, claiming she stiffed him out of money from lucrative book and TV deals stemming from her award-winning series, Perversion of Justice.
Michael Fisten filed a claim in arbitration court, his lawyer said recently, arguing that Brown violated a âcollaboration agreementâ they had struck to share proceeds from a book she was writing. They had signed an agreement in May 2019, according to a copy of the contract, almost six months after Brownâs initial series ran in the Miami Herald.
Brown went on leave from the newspaper in January to work on the book, which is not a Miami Herald project.