Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan Mansion Completes $925M Renovation Erasing Abuse Traces
Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan Mansion Completes $925M Renovation Erasing Abuse Traces

Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan Mansion Completes $925M Renovation Erasing Abuse Traces

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Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion, infamous as a site of horrific sexual abuse, has undergone extensive renovations after being purchased by former Goldman Sachs executive Michael Daffey for $51 million. The $925,000 renovation involved removing Epstein's initials from the exterior, tearing down walls to open up the previously cramped interior spaces, and demolishing the infamous massage room dubbed "The Dungeon" by victim Virginia Giuffre, who described severe torture and abuse there. Giuffre's posthumous memoir, "Nobody's Girl," has brought renewed attention to the house's dark history, detailing her experiences of being chained, beaten, and sexually assaulted within its walls. Despite the physical makeover aimed at erasing Epstein's legacy, the mansion's grim past remains a haunting presence, as locals and the public struggle to reconcile the space's history with its new appearance. The house, now valued at over $66 million, has even begun hosting events, yet its association with Epstein's crimes continues to overshadow the renovation efforts.

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