Ghislaine Maxwell was reportedly hiding out in a secret bolthole advertised as offering "total privacy" before her arrest. The four-bedroom, four-bathroom timber frame £860,000 home, which boasts 156 acres, was purchased for cash last December in Bradford, New Hampshire.
Following the British socialite's arrest government prosecutors said her home had been paid for entirely in cash and had 156-acres of land.
It was sold on December 13 last year. They did not identify it by address. Although refusing to detail how they found Maxwell, Bill Sweeney, the FBI assistant director-in-charge in New York, said she had "slithered away to a gorgeous property to New Hampshire" before being caught.
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