Epstein Estate: Property Sales & Fund

From: USVI Probate Court / Estate AdministratorsTo: Public Record, Victim Compensation Fund
Estate DispositionProperty SalesAsset Recovery
EPSTEIN ESTATE — ASSET DISPOSITION AND PROPERTY SALES Estate: Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein Personal Representatives: Co-Executors appointed by USVI probate court Period: 2019-2024 MAJOR PROPERTY DISPOSITIONS: 9 EAST 71ST STREET, MANHATTAN: - Sold: 2021 - Sale Price: Approximately $51 million - Buyer: Private purchaser - Notes: Property was marketed below its estimated value to facilitate rapid sale LITTLE ST. JAMES AND GREAT ST. JAMES ISLANDS, USVI: - Sold: 2023 - Sale Price: Approximately $60 million (combined) - Buyer: Private purchaser - Notes: Both islands sold together; buildings were in varying states of repair 358 EL BRILLO WAY, PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: - Sold: 2021 - Sale Price: Approximately $25.8 million - Notes: The Palm Beach estate where much of the documented abuse occurred; subsequently demolished by the new owner ZORRO RANCH, STANLEY, NEW MEXICO: - Listed for sale as part of estate disposition - Approximately 10,000 acres with main residence and airstrip - Assessed value: approximately $27 million AVENUE FOCH APARTMENT, PARIS: - Paris apartment that was subject to French investigation - Disposition handled through French legal proceedings TOTAL ESTATE VALUE: The estate's total value was estimated at over $600 million, including: - Real property (detailed above) - Financial accounts and investments - Aircraft and vehicles - Art collection and personal property VICTIM COMPENSATION: Proceeds from asset sales were directed toward the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, which distributed over $121 million to more than 135 claimants by its conclusion. Source: USVI Probate Records / Public Filings Available at: https://www.courtlistener.com/

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