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Attorney Cassell cites $17 million 2016 townhouse sale and Epstein‑purchased helicopter as evidence of Jeffrey Epstein’s financial ties to Ghislaine Maxwell

Attorney Cassell cites $17 million 2016 townhouse sale and Epstein‑purchased helicopter as evidence of Jeffrey Epstein’s financial ties to Ghislaine Maxwell The passage reveals a specific high‑value property transaction ($17 M townhouse in 2016) and a luxury helicopter purchase by Epstein for Maxwell, suggesting concrete financial links that could be traced. These details provide actionable leads (property records, aircraft registration) and involve powerful, controversial figures, but the excerpt lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing beyond the alleged connection, placing it in the strong‑lead range. Key insights: Epstein allegedly bought a helicopter for Ghislaine Maxwell – a traceable asset purchase.; A $17 million townhouse sale in 2016 is referenced as evidence of Maxwell’s wealth.; Counsel argues the townhouse sale should be admitted despite objections about net‑worth relevance.

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Attorney Cassell cites $17 million 2016 townhouse sale and Epstein‑purchased helicopter as evidence of Jeffrey Epstein’s financial ties to Ghislaine Maxwell The passage reveals a specific high‑value property transaction ($17 M townhouse in 2016) and a luxury helicopter purchase by Epstein for Maxwell, suggesting concrete financial links that could be traced. These details provide actionable leads (property records, aircraft registration) and involve powerful, controversial figures, but the excerpt lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing beyond the alleged connection, placing it in the strong‑lead range. Key insights: Epstein allegedly bought a helicopter for Ghislaine Maxwell – a traceable asset purchase.; A $17 million townhouse sale in 2016 is referenced as evidence of Maxwell’s wealth.; Counsel argues the townhouse sale should be admitted despite objections about net‑worth relevance.

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