No one wants to buy the New Hampshire estate where Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested in 2020
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The New Hampshire estate where Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested in 2020 is struggling to find a buyer, having recently undergone a price reduction from its initial listing of $2.5 million. This situation highlights the lingering stigma associated with properties tied to controversial figures, making it difficult for sellers to attract potential buyers. The estate's expansive 156 acres may be appealing, but the shadow of its past continues to deter interest.
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