Ghislaine Maxwell Victims Furious as She Sells £4.3m Florida Mansion from Behind Bars | Mirror Exclusive
Maxwell victims furious as she sells £4.3m mansion from prison

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's horrific sex trafficking ring have reacted with fury after discovering that Ghislaine Maxwell has successfully sold her multi-million dollar Florida mansion from behind bars.

The convicted sex trafficker, currently serving a 20-year sentence in a US federal prison, has offloaded her luxurious waterfront property for a staggering £4.3 million ($5.5 million), sparking outrage among those she helped abuse.

'A Slap in the Face to Survivors'

Victims and their advocates have described the sale as "a slap in the face" and evidence that Maxwell continues to benefit from her crimes while her victims struggle with lifelong trauma.

One survivor, who wished to remain anonymous, told The Mirror: "It's disgusting that she's able to profit like this while we live with the consequences of her actions every single day. The justice system might have put her away, but she's still winning."

The Luxury Property

The sold property, located in the exclusive Palm Beach area, features:

  • Direct waterfront access with private dock
  • Luxurious swimming pool and spa facilities
  • High-security perimeter fencing
  • State-of-the-art interior finishes

Real estate records confirm the transaction was completed recently, though Maxwell's exact cut of the proceeds remains unclear due to ongoing legal fees and potential victim compensation claims.

Legal Complications and Victim Compensation

Legal experts suggest the sale proceeds could potentially be seized for victim compensation, though the process is complicated by multiple layers of legal claims and existing financial penalties.

Maxwell was ordered to pay £5.9 million ($7.5 million) in restitution to her victims as part of her sentencing, but collection has proven challenging as authorities attempt to locate and secure her assets.

The 62-year-old British socialite is currently appealing her conviction while serving her sentence at Florida's FCI Tallahassee medium-security prison.