Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion where he abused underage girls DEMOLISHED after buyer spends $18million to wipe it off map
JEFFREY Epstein's infamous Palm Beach mansion where he lured underage girls before abusing them is being torn down.
The waterfront property was bought by Florida real estate developer Todd Michael Glaser for $18 million, with the money now due to be dished out to Epstein's victims.
Demolition crews used heavy equipment to pull down down the walls of the mansion.
A digger was pictured standing in the rubble of the once-grand property, which was built in 1952.
Both of the sales has freed up cash for the Victims’ Compensation Program, which needs to be replenished by $10million.
The fund had to pause offering compensation to women who were sexually abused by Epstein after the state ran out of cash.
Victims have had to wait until funds were freed up as the mulitmillonaire paedo's properties and other assets - such as his aircraft - are sold off.
As well as the houses in Palm Beach and New York City, he had an apartment in Paris, a ranch in New Mexico, and a now-notorious private island located in the US Virgin Islands.
Epstein killed himself while awaiting trial for his sex crimes back in August 2019, but Maxwell remains in prison and his due to face the court in July.
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Both are alleged to have hid in plain sight as they rubbed shoulders with the rich and powerful, hiding a horrific global network of sex abuse.
Maxwell's lawyers have denied allegations against her, and accused Epstein's victims of trying to turn her into a "scapegoat" following the death of paedophile.