Les Wexner Buys Obama's Martha's Vineyard Estate for $37M Amid Epstein Links
Blue Heron Farm, a 30-acre estate in Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, previously owned by the Obama family, has sold for a staggering $37 million. The buyer is Les Wexner, former CEO of L Brands, who now joins notable neighbours such as Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen, Dan Aykroyd, John Kerry, and Alan Dershowitz in the 'up-island' area.
The property, situated in the 'up-island' area known for its larger estates and higher real-estate prices, has changed hands amidst reports linking the sale to Jeffrey Epstein's estate. Epstein, a financier convicted of sexual crimes against minors, had ties to prominent figures, including Wexner. Epstein's death in 2019 may have triggered the sale of properties linked to him, including Blue Heron Farm. The connection to Epstein, however, is not explicitly confirmed and may be part of the liquidation of his assets or estate administration.
Blue Heron Farm, a prestigious estate, has a new owner in Les Wexner. The sale, amidst reports of links to Jeffrey Epstein's estate, raises questions about the property's future and its connection to the controversial financier. For accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to consult current news sources or official reports.
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