Jeffrey Epstein s Upper East Side mansion where he abused underage girls sells for $51million - after $37million was knocked off the listing price - with proceeds going to his victim compensation fund
The pre-war home on East 71st street in the heart of New York City sold for $51 million to an undisclosed buyer
Funds from the sale will be transferred to the Epstein Victims Compensation Program to help pay for new claims against the convicted pedophile
It was first put on the market seven months ago for $88 million before the price was slashed to $65 million
With a sprawling 28,000-square-foot space over seven floors, the mansion is described in the listing as a once in a life-time opportunity to own the largest single-family home in New York City
Jeffrey Epstein s Upper East Side townhouse where he lured and abused underage girls is in contract to sell for $50M - with the mystery new owner knocking $38M off the original asking price
The pre-war home on East 71st street in the heart of New York City is under contract for around $50 million
It was first put on the market seven months ago for $88 million before the price was slashed to $65 million
With a sprawling 28,000-square-foot space over seven floors, the mansion is described in the listing as a once in a life-time opportunity to own the largest single-family home in New York City
Epstein s Upper East Side townhouse - where he hosted Prince Andrew and raped dozens of minors - is reduced from $88M to $65M
The sprawling 71st home is now listed for $65m, a decrease of 26 percent from its original $88m price tag
It was first listed for sale just under a year after Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell in NYC
The 50-foot-wide, 100 feet deep property is considered one of the city’s most prestigious homes
More recently the property has gained infamy as a house of horrors, where, for years, Epstein reportedly sexually abused dozens of underage girls