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'''Who is the mystery tech britfag?
Ghislaine Maxwell had asked realtor about the âflight patternsâ over her New Hampshire home
Posted By: Times Famous July 3, 2020
Ghislaine Maxwell bought her $1million New Hampshire hideout with the help of a mystery British âtech firm ownerâ and had asked about the âflight patternsâ over the home before purchasing itwith cash under an LLC, the broker who sold the house has claimed.
Maxwell, who is accused of procuring underage girls for billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested Thursday morning at a luxurious mountain top home called Tuckedaway, outside the tiny town of Bradford, months after she disappeared from the public eye.
She had reportedly been staying in the four-bed, four-bath, 4,500 sq ft house, since December when she bought the property for $1.07million in cash, using a limited liability company called Granite Reality.
The broker who sold the home told The Daily Beast she never met Maxwell, but attended the house inspection with a British man who she assumed was her husband.
The man allegedly told the agent he had recently sold his tech company and was looking for a new place in the U.S., she said.
The broker, who was not named, said she thought a celebrity was moving in after they refused to put Maxwellâs name on the paperwork and asked questions pertaining to privacy.
Maxwell was picked up by the FBI and NYPD detectives at 8.30am at the property in Bradford, New Hampshire, she had bought in December 2019 using a limited liability company called Granite Reality LLC to shield her name
The British socialite, pictured with Epstein in 2005, disappeared from the public eye and had been holed up in New England since the disgraced financierâs arrest last July
âThey said they didnât want her name known, so I thought it must be a movie star,â the broker told the publication.
âShe wanted to know what the flight patterns were over the house, which was very strange.â
Another person familiar with the sale told the Miami-Herald that Maxwellâs name was nowhere listed in the documents and said: âObviously whoever bought this property wanted privacy, and they got it.â
The massive house is a quarter of a mile up a steep dirt road and sits behind locked metal gates that prevent cars going up a driveway that leads to two buildings.
Residents of the sleepy town of 1,600 people have described the area as the perfect hiding place as many said they were shocked by the news and couldnât recall ever seeing Maxwell in the neighborhood.
âFor her to be back there, itâs a little spooky,â resident Nate Herrick told the Miami-Herald. âI canât think of a better place to hide than that road.â
A neighbor told DailyMail.com he saw two small planes buzzing the area around 6am Thursday but he had left for work before the FBI arrived.
A man with a British accent came from a second building and asked DailyMail.com to leave,claiming we were trespassing. He described himself as the estate manager.
not this fag again