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“He was amused to put one over on the world by having fake art.

Photo: Kevin Hagen/Getty Images. Well, the jury’s out there.

Drink your tea up now! Collector of prosthetic breasts, dolls and other oddities

Quite the talking piece.How about the giant Bill Clinton painting?


and Marie Lodi. "It was hanging up there prominently — as soon as... At the date of posting, Jeffrey Epstein’s art collection has yet to be valued. And it just gets creepier and more bizarre from then on in.One regular visitor to the home told the Times newspaper there was a giant chessboard at the bottom of the staircase, which consisted of “customized figurines modeled after his staffers dressed suggestively”.The house is comprised of five bathrooms and innumerable bedrooms, within the 40 rooms that are spread across a whopping seven floors in total, and all of them contained creepy, weird shit—including a locked safe packed full of pornographic images of kids.The living room of the Manhattan Epstein mansion had a life-size female sex doll hanging from a chandelier.On the second floor there was a mural of “a photorealistic prison scene that included barbed wire, corrections officers and a guard station, with Mr. Epstein portrayed in the middle” mounted on the wall.

He thought that he was—how do you describe that? Epstein was known to boast about the size of his $77 million Manhattan mansion, which is believed to be one of the largest private homes in the entire city, and located in the tony Upper East Side (on 71st, between Madison and Fifth), allowing for stunning views of Central Park. And if the real one costs nothing and the expensive one—it doesn’t make a difference. “He had a bathtub that was kind of like opened, and there were prosthetic breasts that he could play with while he was taking a bath,” In the study there was a $5.9 million painting of a nude woman holding one of her bare breasts, a chilling self-portrait of Epstein, a decidedly weird oil painting of Bill Clinton wearing Monica Lewinsky’s infamous blue dress, and more than your average share of dead animals scattered around.The Vanity Fair article notes there was a dead, stuffed black poodle that was placed on top of the grand piano in the study, which Epstein reportedly liked the point out to visitors, telling them, “No decorator would ever tell you to do that … But I want people to think what it means to stuff a dog”.Oh, that’s deep, Jeffrey……real deep. Well, Eric and Donald Trump Jr. LOVE to hunt big game, Plus, taking into account their father’s very close friendship with Epstein it would make for a beautiful Trump family heirloom.Then there’s the issue that a lot of Epstein’s supposedly pricey art pieces were actually fake, between Mother Jones and Epstein’s buddy, Stuart Pivar:“Jeffrey was amused to have in his house fake art which looked like real art.

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