Sale of seven-floor Manhattan mansion will directly benefit restitution fund providing compensation for his victims

Disgraced financier Jeffery Epstein’s Manhattan mansion has been sold to an unnamed buyer for $51m, which will directly benefit the restitution fund providing compensation for Epstein’s sexual abuse victims.

The seven-floor mansion – once valued at $88m – was sold for considerably less after the 66-year-old was charged with sex trafficking in 2019, shortly before he was found dead in his cell in the Metropolitan correctional center in New York, where he had been awaiting trial.

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