Ghislaine Maxwell's former mansion listed for $2.5 million

The home is going up for sale as news about Jeffrey Epstein is again surfacing in Washington.

WASHINGTON — The New Hampshire mansion formerly owned by Ghislaine Maxwell is up for sale. 

Maxwell, once a notable socialite and now a convicted sex offender, was found guilty of sex trafficking and other offenses related to the infamous financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Epstein died by suicide in custody, a conclusion the Department of Justice confirmed this month. Maxwell is serving 20 years in federal prison. 

The property is a 5,115-square-foot wooden structure featuring four bedrooms and four bathrooms. It is currently listed on Zillow for just under $2.5 million and is situated on 156 acres of forested land in the northeastern United States.

“This is truly a standout home on the market,” states the listing. “Positioned on 156 extremely private acres with stunning views of the surrounding hills and distant mountains. This estate is perfect for hunters, farmers, horse enthusiasts, hikers, and those who value privacy.”

Maxwell bought the home in 2019, according to Realtor.com. The real estate-focused site noted that the home went up for sale on July 6, almost exactly five years after the FBI tracked her to the location using cell phone data to arrest her for her Epstein-related crimes. 

The home is currently owned by a limited liability company called Granite Realty LLC, which is reportedly tied to Maxwell.

The home is going up for sale as news about Jeffrey Epstein is again surfacing in Washington. 

On July 7, a day after the listing was posted, the Department of Justice announced that Epstein did not maintain a “client list,” and said no more files related to the wealthy financier’s sex trafficking investigation would be made public despite promises from Attorney General Pam Bondi that had raised the expectations of conservative influencers and conspiracy theorists.

For years, many conservative commentators have speculated about the possibility of documents Epstein reportedly had tying elites in Hollywood and Washington to the alleged sex trafficking ring he maintained with Maxwell’s help. 

Despite President Donald Trump’s promises that he would release Epstein-related files, and a public showing of binders at the White House reportedly containing some of the files, he has defended the DOJ’s decision. 

When a reporter attempted to ask Attorney General Pam Bondi about Epstein at a White House Cabinet meeting, Trump headed off the questions and scolded the journalist: “Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy’s been talked about for years.”

“I can’t believe you’re asking a question on Epstein at a time like this, where we’re having some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas — it just seems like a desecration,” he added.

The comments appeared to signal continued job security for Bondi and amounted to a striking rebuke of members of Trump’s base who have called for her resignation and mocked her for what they say is her failed commitment to release incriminating files from the Epstein investigation. 

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