House with Dark Past
The Paris "House of Sin" where Prince Andrew was entertained by Jeffrey Epstein has been sold at a £2 million discount after being blighted by its disturbing past.
Probe Into Awful Deeds
Andrew could soon be drawn into a new probe into the awful deeds committed within its palatial walls, with French police being asked to reopen an investigation.
New Owner Revealed
The Paris apartment has been sold to a Bulgarian investor for £8.2 million, with the new owner being Bulgarian plastic packaging tycoon Georgi Tuchev.
Dark History Impacts Sale
The property sold for substantially less than the asking price due to its dark past, with some proceeds possibly being used to compensate victims of Epstein’s sex ring.
Guests of the House
Epstein’s madam Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew were guests at the Paris apartment, where disturbing events took place.
Denials and Allegations
Andrew denies all wrongdoing, while allegations against him and Brunel continue to surface, with both denying involvement in crimes committed at the apartment.
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