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Michael Daffey renovated Epstein’s mansion, removing walls and features tied to alleged crimes, amid renewed scrutiny from Giuffre’s memoir.
Jeffrey Epstein’s former Upper East Side mansion, purchased in 2021 for $51 million by former Goldman Sachs executive Michael Daffey, has undergone a $925,000 renovation involving the removal of interior walls across five floors to dismantle its maze-like layout linked to Epstein’s alleged crimes.
Original features like gilded ceilings and moldings were stripped.
The changes follow the posthumous release of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, *Nobody’s Girl*, in which she describes enduring abuse in a room she called “The Dungeon”—a dark, black-marble space with red carpets, taxidermied animals, and a chess set with nude figures—along with a hidden staircase featuring carved eyeballs symbolizing surveillance.
The property remains a focal point of public scrutiny amid ongoing attention to Epstein’s legacy.
Michael Daffey renovó la mansión de Epstein, eliminando paredes y características vinculadas a presuntos crímenes, en medio de un nuevo escrutinio de las memorias de Giuffre.