Epstein’s Palm Beach Estate Bulldozed, Potentially Erasing Evidence

The scandal-stained pedo palace where Jeffrey Epstein abused scores of underage girls has been wiped off the map – and replaced with a $30 million mega-mansion.

The revelations construction crews are putting the final touches on a sumptuous six-bed home built on the site of Epstein’s bulldozed Palm Beach estate come as Attorney General Pam Bondi prepares to release more details on Epstein.

Every trace of the dead financier’s warped legacy has been obliterated – even his old address of 358 El Brillo Way, DailyMail.com can reveal.

The new property – a 10,000-square-foot waterfront retreat complete with pool, library, courtyard and pavilion – is on the exact same land but is listed in county records as 360 El Brillo Way.

Epstein purchased his secluded Florida villa in 1990 for $2.5million and made it the nerve center for a vile grooming empire targeting girls as young as 14.

He died in August 2019 before he could be brought to trial but his sick accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell was imprisoned for luring victims to the gated compound for sordid ‘massage’ sessions.

 

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