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NY Times features detailed tour of Epstein’s creepy 7-story NYC mansion, including camera placements

By  Vivek Saxena

A look inside deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s seven-story Manhattan mansion has revealed an eyesore replete with cameras everywhere, secret surveillance rooms, and a rare first edition of “Lolita.”

“The townhouse was one of five properties around the world owned by Mr. Epstein,” according to a profile by the New York Times.

“After his release in 2009 from a Florida jail, where he served 13 months for soliciting prostitution from a teenager, the mansion served as both a personal hideaway and a salon where he could hold court with accomplished intellectuals, scientists, and financiers,” the stunning profile continues.

Upon entering Epstein’s home, guests would first encounter “dozens of framed prosthetic eyeballs” that “lined the entryway.”

They’d also see “[a] sculpture of a woman wearing a bridal gown and clutching a rope” being “suspended in a central atrium.”

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