Aerial view of Jeffrey Epstein's waterfront Palm Beach, Florida, home on El Brillo Way, on Ocotber 2, 2020. (Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
PALM BEACH, Fla. - Demolition began Monday on a South Florida mansion that once belonged to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Developer Todd Michael Glaser oversaw the crews that began tearing down the infamous Palm Beach mansion, the Palm Beach Post reported. He previously said it would be personally satisfying to knock down and build a new one. Glaser bought the waterfront home last month for $18.5 million.
Epstein, 66, died by suicide a Manhattan federal jail in August 2019 while he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges that alleged he abused women and girls under the age of 18 at his Florida estate and his Manhattan mansion in the early 2000s.
Epstein’s ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, remains jailed on sex-trafficking charges. She has pleaded not guilty, and a trial is set for July. The 59-year-old British socialite is accused of recruiting three girls, one as young as 14, in the 1990s for Epstein to sexually abuse during massage sessions at his New York and Florida homes.
Jeffrey Epstein was accused of paying underage girls for massages and molesting them at his homes in Florida and New York.
Prosecutors later added another sex trafficking charge for a fourth girl, who investigators said was groomed and abused in the early 2000s.