According to the listing, the ranch has a grand three-story, four-bedroom main house, and a nearby caretaker’s residence. There are additional structures, including a grass airstrip and hanger that are also part of the ranch. Amenities include the stables, firehouse and yurt. “The proceeds from the sale are expected to be used for the estate’s regular administration, including its payment as necessary of taxes, creditors and claimants,” Daniel H. Weiner, who represents Epstein’s estate, told The Post.
“Now that COVID-19 travel restrictions have begun to ease, this unique property should be more easily accessible to a greater number of potential purchasers,” Weiner added. She testified as the court was shown 19 photos of Epstein and Maxwell found on CDs taken from the Manhattan home. The nature of Maxwell and Epstein’s relationship has come under question throughout Maxwell’s trial, with prosecutors characterizing them as ‘partners in crime’ while others have testified they appeared to be a couple or as having a business relationship.

