The London townhouse once owned by Jeffrey Epstein's former madam Ghislaine Maxwell, which is connected to the Prince Andrew photo scandal, is currently on the market for sale.
The asking price is nearly $4 million in US dollars.
Ghislaine Maxwell's former London townhouse, where Prince Andrew was accused of posing with an underage Jeffrey Epstein accuser in 2001, is currently being sold.
In 2021, Maxwell, 63, sold her property for approximately $2.1 million to fund her defense in a U.S. sex trafficking trial, where she was found guilty of aiding Epstein's criminal activities.
The three-bedroom, three-story home is now listed for approximately $3.96 million on the London real estate site Chestertons.
A freshly revamped kitchen, wooden lattice over the terrace accessible from the master bedroom, and a fireplace are depicted in the photos.
The property is situated on a small, charming street called a mew, close to famous London stores Harvey Nichols and Harrods, as per the listing.
The exterior of the building appears unremarkable, but the interior is described as freshly renovated and "charming."
The Belgravia neighborhood in London is home to an upscale house that is situated opposite the Nag's Head Pub and close to the luxurious Pantechnicon complex.
In a U.S. lawsuit, Virginia Giuffre claimed that she met Andrew at a London nightclub called Tramp and was subsequently forced to have sex inside Maxwell's home.
Despite being relieved of his royal duties due to a scandal, the prince has consistently maintained his innocence and denied any wrongdoing.
In 2022, Giuffre received an undisclosed settlement from him and a donation to her charity for crime victims.
Maxwell, a U.K. native, is accused of relocating to the U.S. and acquiring underage victims for Epstein to abuse sexually.
She is currently incarcerated in Tallahassee for her part in his sex trafficking operation.
In 2022, a Massachusetts mansion that was once owned by Maxwell was put up for sale at a price of $7.3 million following her conviction.
She has an expected release date in 2037.
In September, she lost an appeal after claiming that a superseding indictment against her may have violated the statute of limitations, that a prior non-prosecution agreement she obtained in a controversial plea deal barred the charges against her and other issues.
The appeals court upheld the conviction of the defendant, finding no fault in the lower court's handling of the case.
Her attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Epstein himself died in 2019 in federal custody while awaiting his own trial.
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