The London townhouse once owned by Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, has been relisted for sale. This property gained notoriety as the location where Prince Andrew allegedly posed with an underage Epstein accuser, Virginia Giuffre, in 2001.
Maxwell sold the three-bedroom, three-story home in 2021 for approximately $2.1 million to fund her legal defense in the U.S. sex trafficking trial that resulted in her conviction. The property, situated on a quiet street known as a mew in London's upscale Belgravia neighborhood, is now listed for around $3.96 million, according to the real estate site Chestertons.

The listing showcases a recently renovated kitchen, a terrace accessible from the master bedroom, and a fireplace. The townhouse is conveniently located within walking distance of luxury department stores like Harvey Nichols and Harrods, and is situated across from the Nag's Head Pub.

While the exterior appears unassuming, the interior is described as newly refurbished and "charming." In a U.S. lawsuit, Giuffre claimed she first met Prince Andrew at a London nightclub before he allegedly forced her to have sex at Maxwell's residence. Prince Andrew, who settled with Giuffre in 2022, has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

Maxwell, originally from the U.K., is currently serving a federal prison sentence in Tallahassee, Florida, for her involvement in Epstein's sex trafficking operation. She is expected to be released in 2037. Another of Maxwell’s properties, a Massachusetts mansion, was listed for sale in 2022 following her conviction.


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