Billionaire Finally Buys Jeffrey Epstein's 'Pedophile Island' -- You Won't BELIEVE What He's Doing With It!
04.05.2023 - 23:31
/ perezhilton.com
We wondered what it would take for someone to buy a piece of real estate that’s become known internationally as “Pedophile Island.” As it turns out, when you make land cheap enough, even the most horrific nickname — and history — can’t sour the deal.
Over a year after Jeffrey Epstein‘s pair of private islands, Little Saint James and Great Saint James, first went on sale, someone is now willing to swim right up to the controversy in exchange for an amazing deal on white sandy beaches and crystal blue waters. The property, a combined 160 acres, originally went on the market for $125 million. But as the months wore on the price just kept dropping as, understandably, no one wanted their name forever associated with underage sex trafficking.
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Finally the price was right for one lucky (??) billionaire in this sort of reverse auction. A man named Stephen Deckoff has purchased the islands for just $60 million — less than half the original asking price! Luckily a significant portion of the sale proceeds will go toward paying the $105 million sex trafficking lawsuit settlement to victims. Unfortunately the price drop means it won’t exactly cover it… But who is the buyer??
Deckoff is the co-founder of a private equity firm called Black Diamond Capital Management. He has an estimated net worth of $3 billion — wildly impressive considering he’s described by Forbes as “self-made.” Then again, that term is used rather loosely by folks who inherit a lot of wealth…
Anyway, so what does the 57-year-old plan to do with his own private “Pedophile Island”? We mean… rebranding has to be his number one priority surely! Even a billionaire who isn’t very
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