
Ghislaine Maxwell's secret hideout hits market for $2.5M
The luxury estate - named Tuckedaway while Ghislane lived there - includes a main house with floor-to-ceiling windows, a fieldstone fireplace, and a sunroom with its own wood-burning stove. There's also a converted barn and detached garage, all surrounded by acres of forest.
Maxwell bought the home in 2019 through a limited liability company for $1.1 million, according to Realtor.com. The four-bed, four-bath set on nearly 4,500 sq. ft. house, on 156 acres of land, is on East Washington Road was sold to a company called Granite Reality LLC, a reference to New Hampshire's Granite State nickname.
The purchase stayed under the radar until federal agents tracked her down at the property in July 2020. Maxwell, now 63, is serving a 20-year prison sentence after being convicted of helping Epstein abuse underage girls. She's currently locked up at FCI Tallahassee in Florida.
Maxwell is now begging President Donald Trump for help after his Department of Justice urged the Supreme Court to reject her appeal of her [sexual]-trafficking conviction. Maxwell's attorney David Oscar Markus told DailyMail.com: '[Trump] is the ultimate dealmaker - and I'm sure he'd agree that when the United States gives its word, it should keep it.
'With all the talk about who's being prosecuted and who isn't, it's especially unfair that Ghislaine Maxwell remains in prison based on a promise the government made and broke.' Her former London townhouse also recently hit the market for nearly $4 million.
That property was named in a lawsuit by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre. Maxwell was arrested in 2020 at the luxurious mountain top home. A neighbor told DailyMail.com at the time that he saw two small planes buzzing the area around 6am but he had left for work before the FBI arrived.
The house is quarter of a mile up a steep dirt road. Brand new locked metal gates prevent cars being driven up the drive where there are two buildings - the second designed specifically for 'square dances and hoedowns'. A man with a British accent came from a second building and asked DailyMail.com to leave claiming we were trespassing. He described himself as the estate manager.
Realtors called it 'a stunning custom designed Tudor Frame home' saying it was 'an amazing retreat for the nature lover who also wants total privacy. 'From every room there are views or the Sunapee foothills to the west,' the realtor gushed.
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