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A Manhattan mansion, a ranch in New Mexico, a private jet, and a black stuffed poodle on a Steinway. Here's a look at the assets of Jeffrey Epstein.

1. Manhattan mansion

A Manhattan mansion, a ranch in New Mexico, a private jet, and a black stuffed poodle on a Steinway. Here's a look at the assets of Jeffrey Epstein.

2. Palm Beach estate

2. Palm Beach estate

Epstein also spent a considerable amount of time at his estate in Palm Beach, Florida. The home is also listed in the indictment.

Authorities raided the home in 2005 and took video footage of the interior. It was also full of strange decor, similar to his Manhattan mansion. It included massage chairs, dentistry equipment, framed naked photos of young girls as well as his ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, a British socialite. Maxwell has also been accused of recruiting girls for Epstein in lawsuits according to Page Six.

3. Private jet nicknamed the “Lolita Express”

3. Private jet nicknamed the “Lolita Express”

Because he travelled between multiple homes, Epstein owned at least two private jets.

One was a Boeing 727 nicknamed the "Lolita Express" after the novel "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov that details the sexual relationship of the narrator, a middle-aged man, with his 12-year-old stepdaughter.

The jet has also been listed in the indictment, as prosecutors believe it may have been used to transport victims. The flight logs of the jet list some passengers including former President Bill Clinton, according to Gawker.

He also owned a G550 gulf stream, according to Bloomberg, a helicopter, according to Vanity Fair.

4. Little St. James Island

4. Little St. James Island

Epstein owned Little Saint James Island, which sits between St. Thomas and St. John in the Caribbean, two of the largest of the US Virgin Islands.

The island has a main residence, guest houses, and a bizarre structure that resembles a temple.

5. Zorro Ranch in New Mexico

5. Zorro Ranch in New Mexico

Epstein's home in New Mexico was once the largest home in the state, at 26,700 square feet, according to the Albuquerque Journal. It's in Stanley, New Mexico, sound of Sante Fe and covers 10,000 acres of land.

One of the plaintiffs in the case filed against Epstein in Florida said that she was abused by Epstein and Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz at the ranch and various other properties owned by Epstein. Dershowitz has denied the claims.

6. Apartment in Paris

6. Apartment in Paris

Epstein also owns an apartment on Avenue Foch in Paris, according to Curbed. He was travelling from Paris to New York when he was arrested at Teterboro Airport Saturday, according to NBC New York.

7. Multiple luxury cars

7. Multiple luxury cars

Epstein owned at least 15 luxury cars, according to Bloomberg. Seven of them were Chevrolet Suburbans, federal authorities said.

8. Three US passports

8. Three US passports

Prosecutors said Monday that Epstein has three active US passports.

9. Steinway piano

9. Steinway piano

Epstein's Manhattan mansion boasted many opulent decorations including a nine-foot ebony Steinway "D" grand piano, according to Vanity Fair. There was also a black stuffed poodle that would sit on top of the piano.

10. Many pieces of art

10. Many pieces of art

Epstein's residences included troves of art, ranging from expensive to lewd to bizarre. He had a naked African warrior statue, large Persian rugs, many paintings, and a gilded desk Epstein claimed once belonged to banker JPMorgan, according to Vanity Fair.

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