Jeffrey Epstein madam Ghislaine Maxwell’s former London townhouse for sale

Ghislaine Maxwell’s former London townhouse, where Prince Andrew allegedly posed with an underage Jeffrey Epstein accuser in 2001, is back on the market. Maxwell, who sold the property in 2021 to help fund her defense in a U.S. sex trafficking trial, is now facing a listing price of roughly $3.96 million for the three-bedroom, three-story home.
The house, located in London’s prestigious Belgravia neighborhood, boasts a revamped kitchen, a terrace accessed from the master bedroom, and a cozy fireplace. Despite its plain exterior, the interior has been described as newly refurbished and charming. The property is situated on a quaint street within walking distance of iconic London stores such as Harvey Nichols and Harrods.
Across the street from Maxwell’s former home is the Nag’s Head Pub, a popular spot in the area. The house is also near the upscale Pantechnicon complex, adding to its appeal for potential buyers.
In a U.S. lawsuit, Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre claimed that she met Prince Andrew at a London nightclub before he allegedly forced her to have sex inside Maxwell’s home. The prince has consistently denied any wrongdoing and settled with Giuffre in 2022.
Maxwell, a British national, is currently serving a prison sentence in Tallahassee for her involvement in Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. Her appeal against her conviction was denied in September, and she is expected to be released in 2037.
Epstein himself died in 2019 while in federal custody awaiting trial. The sale of Maxwell’s former homes, including the Massachusetts mansion that went on the market for $7.3 million, has garnered attention as the fallout from the Epstein scandal continues to unfold.
Despite her legal troubles, Maxwell’s former London townhouse presents a unique opportunity for buyers looking to own a piece of history in one of London’s most exclusive neighborhoods.