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Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion that just sold for $18 million is set to be demolished

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FILE - This March 28, 2017, file photo, provided by the New York State Sex Offender Registry, shows Jeffrey Epstein. House Democrats are asking for documents from federal prosecutors and Florida law enforcement officials as part of a probe into how financier Epstein received a secret plea deal more than a decade ago after he was accused of molesting underage girls.The House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Friday, Dec. 20, 2019, sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General William Barr, asking for all emails about the plea deal and how victims should have been notified. (New York State Sex Offender Registry via AP, File)

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Jeffrey Epstein's former Palm Beach mansion is planned for demolition, The Wall Street Journal first reported Monday.

The beachfront residence was first listed in July for $22 million, along with Epstein's New York townhouse. The funds from the sales will contribute to Epstein's estate, which will serve as a compensation fund for victims of Epstein's alleged abuse, some of which took place at the Florida residence, according to the Miami Herald. It was one of six luxury properties owned by Epstein, who was arrested on sex trafficking suspicions in 2019.

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Real estate developer Todd Michael Glaser told WSJ that he bought the property in a deal set to close in December. Another person told the paper that the price was about $18 million, about $4 million below asking price. The estate, which Glaser plans to demolish, has a 14,000-square-foot, six-bedroom main house, a three-bedroom staff house, and a pool house. It is located about a mile from Trump's private Mar-a-Lago club, with views of Everglades islands, all set along 170 feet of waterfront property, the WSJ reported.

Read more: One year later, Jeffrey Epstein's death in a federal detention cell remains shrouded in mystery. Here are 7 key unanswered questions.

When the home was first listed, listing agent Kerry Warwick of the Corcoran Group told The Wall Street Journal, "I believe the past ownership of the property will bear no relationship to its future" in regard to the price. 

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Epstein reportedly bought the home for $2.5 million in 1990. Glaser told WSJ that he plans to tear down the existing home to build a 14,000 square foot Art Moderne home, an architectural style that developed out of Art Deco.

"Palm Beach is going to be very happy that it's gone," Glaser told the paper.

Epstein's other properties are expected to hit the market as well.

SEE ALSO: A look inside Jeffrey Epstein's real-estate portfolio, from the Palm Beach mansion set to be demolished to the NYC townhouse on the market for $88 million

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