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Ghislaine Maxwell’s former London townhouse, where the United Kingdom’s Prince Andrew allegedly posed with his arm around the waist of an underage Jeffrey Epstein accuser in 2001, is up for sale again.
Maxwell, 63, sold it in 2021 for the equivalent of roughly $2.1 million to help pay for her defense in a U.S. sex trafficking trial, in which she was convicted for her role in assisting Epstein’s crimes.
The three-bedroom, three-story home is now listed for the equivalent of roughly $3.96 million, according to the London real estate site Chestertons.

Jeffrey Epstein pictured in Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 8, 2004. (Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images)
The appeals court found “no errors” with a lower court’s handling of her case and affirmed the conviction.
Her attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Epstein himself died in 2019 in federal custody while awaiting his own trial.