A secluded New Hampshire estate that once served as the hiding place of convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell has returned to the spotlight — not due to new headlines about its infamous former occupant, but because it’s proving to be a tough sell.

Listed this summer for $2.5 million , the 156-acre Bradford property was quietly reduced to $2.37 million just three months later, despite boasting sweeping mountain views, two standalone dwellings and expansive acreage surrounded by conservation land, according to Realtor.com.

The tranquil setting belies its dark association with one of the most high-profile criminal arrests in recent memory. 6

Maxwell, a longtime confidante of Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested at the property by federal agents on July 2, 2020, after evading capture

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