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Maison de l'Amitié

Location Credible Reporting Backed by 8 sources 4 connections Score: 1/10 (Very Low) Also known as: Maison de L'Amitie, Maison de l'Amitié
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Palm Beach mansion that Trump and Epstein competed for in 2004; Trump won with a $41 million bid after Epstein drove up the price, then sold to a Russian oligarch for $95 million

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Document Ley de Transparencia de los Archivos de Epstein

Connected via: Donald Trump, Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), President Trump

Location Mar-a-Lago

Connected via: Donald Trump, Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), President Trump

Document Epstein estate photos

Connected via: Donald Trump, Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), President Trump

Document Epstein Papers

Connected via: Donald Trump, Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), President Trump

Document Bill

Connected via: Donald Trump, Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), President Trump

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Source Documents & Evidence

📰 Discovered - web.archive.org
“It was the Maison de l'Amitié, a French Regency-style manse that sat along the ocean in Palm Beach... Ultimately, Mr. Trump came out ahead, purchasing it for $41.35 million”
Accessed: 2026-04-02
📰 Discovered - vanityfair.com 2 references
“In 2004 they competed for Maison de l'Amitié, a Palm Beach mansion that ultimately sold for $41 million. Trump won the bidding, but only after Epstein drove up the price. Trump later flipped the house to a Russian oligarch for $95 million.”
“In 2004 they competed for Maison de l'Amitié, a Palm Beach mansion that ultimately sold for $41 million. Trump won the bidding, but only after Epstein drove up the price. Trump later flipped the house to a Russian oligarch for $95 million”
Accessed: 2026-04-08
propertyPalm Beach
Added: 2026-04-02 · Updated: 2026-05-07
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