New Bombshell Story on Epstein’s NYC Mansion Reveals Shocking Details of ‘Dracula’s Castle’

 
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New photos from late billionaire Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan home were revealed on Tuesday, including a lengthy note from controversial filmmaker Woody Allen.

The New York Times published a series of new photos out of Epstein’s former seven story home. The convicted sex predator died of an apparent suicide in 2019 while facing sex trafficking charges. Known for rubbing shoulders with high profile individuals, Epstein would regularly host dinner parties that included a number of recognizable names.

Among the photos published by the Times was a note from Allen in which he described Epstein’s dinner parties as visiting Dracula.

In the note, Allen praised the dinner parties as diverse and well-served.

“I say well-served — often it’s by some professional houseman and just as often by several young women reminding one of Castle Dracula where Lugosi has three young female vampires who service the place,” he wrote.

Among Epstein’s other possessions were a first edition of Lolita, a 1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov focused on the sexual relationship between a grown man and a child, a map of Israel, and a surveillance camera mounted in the room he allegedly slept in. Also in the house was a massage room filled with paintings of naked women.

The Times also reported on birthday messages to Epstein from influential individuals. Among those names, according to The Wall Street Journal, is President Donald Trump. According to their report, Trump sketched a naked woman and wrote a birthday note to Epstein in 2003. Trump has denied this and sued the paper. He and Epstein were former friends.

According to the Times, Noam Chomsky and others were among the people who wrote birthday messages to Epstein.

Ehud Barak, former prime minister of Israel, and his wife wrote a letter, calling Epstein a “collector of people.”

“There is no limit to your curiosity,” they wrote. “You are like a closed book to many of them but you know everything about everyone.”

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Zachary Leeman covered pop culture and politics at outlets such as Breitbart, LifeZette, BizPac Review, HollywoodinToto, and others. He is the author of the novel Nigh. He joined Mediaite in 2022.