The scandal-stained pedo palace where Jeffrey Epstein abused scores of underage girls has been wiped off the map – and replaced with a $30 million mega-mansion.
The revelations construction crews are putting the final touches on a sumptuous six-bed home built on the site of Epstein’s bulldozed Palm Beach estate come as Attorney General Pam Bondi prepares to release more details on Epstein.
Every trace of the dead financier’s warped legacy has been obliterated – even his old address of 358 El Brillo Way, DailyMail.com can reveal.
The new property – a 10,000-square-foot waterfront retreat complete with pool, library, courtyard and pavilion – is on the exact same land but is listed in county records as 360 El Brillo Way.
Epstein purchased his secluded Florida villa in 1990 for $2.5million and made it the nerve center for a vile grooming empire targeting girls as young as 14.
He died in August 2019 before he could be brought to trial but his sick accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell was imprisoned for luring victims to the gated compound for sordid ‘massage’ sessions.
Property developer Todd Michael Glaser paid $18.5million for the notorious ‘house of horrors’ in 2021 after Epstein, 66, was found hanged in his cell and his estate was sold off to raise funds for victims.
Glaser demolished the 1950s-era British Colonial-style pad and officially changed the address to pave over any association with Epstein’s crimes.


Venture capitalist David Skok and his wife Mally, an interior designer, are the new owners of Jeffrey Epstein’s former Palm Beach mansion and bought it for a whopping $25.85million from property developer Todd Michael Glaser
But when his plans for an ultra-modern home were rejected for being ‘out of step’ with the elite locale, two miles from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, he decided to flip the three-quarters of an acre lot.
Glaser owned the land for a mere six months but made a whopping $7million profit selling to venture capitalist David Skok for $25.85million in September 2021.
Skok’s plans for an elegant two-story house in the Cape Dutch style were greeted with more enthusiasm by the Palm Beach Architectural Commission which gave the go-ahead for work to begin.
His design features pearl white stucco walls, a red tile roof and Flemish-style parapets, all built around an interior courtyard, pool and lawn.
Gone are the imposing seven-foot walls and heavy metal gate that prevented anyone from peering inside Epstein’s lair, replaced with manicured hedges, palms, a circular driveway and a welcoming entry promenade.
‘When we purchased 360 El Brillo Way, one of our goals was to take something that, I think, had a very bad reputation and was a blight on the community and do everything we could to bring that to a state of beauty and grace that really added to the town,’ Skok told the commission.
His wife Mally is an interior designer with a studio and retail store in Palm Beach.
Their plush new home in one of the country’s most sought-after property enclaves is worth around $33million, according to estimates.

Property developer Todd Michael Glaser (left) paid $18.5million for Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion and bulldozed it before changing the address, but sold it only six months later to venture capitalist David Skok (right) after his building plans were rejected





Epstein once welcomed the world’s elite including Bill Gates, Stephen Hawking and Bill Clinton to his many homes and private islands.
But his 2019 arrest on child trafficking charges and behind-bars suicide triggered a global sell-off as managers of his vast estate were tasked with clawing back funds for victims.
Epstein’s seven-story townhouse on New York’s Upper East Side boasted 40 rooms and is where he infamously hosted Britain’s Prince Andrew.
Michael Daffey, a former Goldman Sachs executive, bought it for $51million in March 2021.
The following year Bulgarian tycoon Georgi Tuchev paid ten million euros for the pedophile’s chic, eight-bedroom Paris apartment.
One of Epstein’s other infamous real estate spots was his seven-story townhouse on New York’s Upper East Side where he famously hosted Prince Andrew. It was old to Goldman Sachs Executive Michael Daffey in 2021 for $51million


Epstein reportedly had plans to turn his Zorro Ranch, an 8,000-acre compound outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, into a vast ‘baby-making factory’ where he would impregnate as many as 20 women at a time.
It fetched $20million in August 2023 but the buyer’s identity was never disclosed.
The twisted billionaire bought Little St James, the first of two Caribbean islands, for $8million in 1998. He flew in his many VIP guests – and victims – on a private jet nicknamed the Lolita Express.
Little St James and the nearby Great St James were sold to US financier Stephen Deckoff for $60million in 2023. He’s transforming them into a five-star resort.
