A New Jersey auction house has quietly sold at least $100,000 worth of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s artworks and furnishings — and there’s even more to come.
At least two dozen decorative items sold in Millea Bros. Auctioneers’ “select” auctions — the second round of which began this week — eerily appear in photographs of the disgraced financier’s former East 71st Street mansion, The Post has learned. The first set of “select” sales took place in June.
What’s more, the auction house’s descriptions of the individual lots for sale don’t make any mention of previous ownership by Epstein.
Epstein kept these objects inside his 20,000-square-foot Manhattan dwelling, located at 9 E. 71st St., where he entertained the who’s who of society — and preyed upon countless girls. The limeston

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