Epstein’s Luxury Paris Home Sold for €10 Million to Bulgarian Tycoon
The apartment in a “sumptuous” building is equipped with lavish reception rooms, a sauna, fitness center and massage room
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The luxury Paris apartment once owned by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was sold for just over €10 million ($10.4 million) to a Bulgarian plastic packaging tycoon.
The 685 square meter (7,373 square feet) property -- two apartments joined together and redecorated by the celebrated designer Alberto Pinto -- is in “one of the most sumptuous buildings” of Avenue Foch with a view of the Arc de Triomphe from its rotunda living room, according to a now-inactive listing posted by Sotheby’s. Some of the proceeds of the sale would be paid to outstanding demands from victims of Epstein, a lawyer for the estate said.