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Ghislaine Maxwell’s former estate lists for $2.5M

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The former estate belonging to Jeffrey Epstein’s right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell, is now for sale.

Specifically, it’s the 156-acre New Hampshire retreat where federal agents arrested her in 2020, which has quietly returned to market asking $2.5 million, according to Realtor.com. The price tag is more than double what Maxwell had paid for the home in December 2019.

The listing, which makes no mention of its high-profile past, highlights the property’s panoramic views, secluded acreage and “fine craftsmanship.”

The remote New Hampshire estate where Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested by the FBI in 2020 has hit the market for $2.5 million. REUTERS

But five years ago, this was no peaceful country escape — it was ground zero in one of the most watched criminal takedowns in recent memory.

Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 of aiding Epstein in the sexual abuse of minor girls, was tracked to the estate through cellphone data after months in hiding.

The home was purchased in 2019 through a limited liability company tied to Maxwell and her former partner. REUTERS
The 156-acre property includes a timber-framed main house, a converted barn guesthouse and sweeping 360-degree views. REUTERS

Purchased in 2019 for $1.1 million by a limited liability company called Granite Realty LLC — tied to Maxwell and her former partner, tech entrepreneur Scott Borgerson — the compound served as her final sanctuary before her arrest by the FBI.

Prosecutors previously noted in court how Maxwell posed as a journalist named Janet Marshall to buy the hideaway.

“The real estate agent told the FBI agent the buyers for the house introduced themselves as Scott and Janet Marshall. Both had British accents,” said Assistant US Attorney Alison Moe about the transaction. “Scott Marshall told her he was retired from the British military and was currently working on a book. Janet Marshall described herself as a journalist.

Maxwell used a fake moniker to purchase the home. Getty Images

“They told the agent they wanted to purchase the property quickly through a wire and they were setting up an LLC,” Moe continued.

The listing now presents a strikingly different image.

The timber-framed main residence features a great room anchored by a soaring fieldstone fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows and a stone patio with views of rolling landscape. A sunroom with a woodburning stove, a large eat-in kitchen and a covered porch add to the property’s rustic-luxury appeal.

Maxwell, now serving a 20-year prison sentence for aiding Jeffrey Epstein in a sex trafficking scheme, is appealing her conviction. Observers have questioned whether proceeds from the sale will benefit victims or fund Maxwell’s legal efforts. VIA REUTERS

The detached barn is also outfitted as a two-bedroom guesthouse, and the land includes manicured gardens, a pond, conservation trails, and a full workshop and equipment garage. The real estate description pitches the property as ideal for a “hunter, farmer, horse lover, hiker, [or] privacy lover,” touting its “360-degree views of the beauty of nature.”

Margaret Weathers of Four Seasons Sotheby’s holds the listing. She did not return The Post’s request for comment.

Still, some are more concerned about the proceeds than the views.

“If the house is being sold, who gets the money? If it’s Ghislaine’s LLC — is it going to her legal fees or is it going to the victims, as it should?” an unnamed insider told NewsNation, which first reported the listing.

Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence at FCI Tallahassee and has petitioned the US Supreme Court after a lower court rejected her appeal. Her legal strategy centers on a controversial 2007 non-prosecution agreement between Epstein and federal prosecutors in Florida that she claims should have shielded her from prosecution.



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