What the Epstein files reveal about the reputation of Palm Beach’s most secretive broker
Top broker Lawrence Moens has gone to great lengths to embody the discretion his clients expect of him. Little is known publicly about the low-profile broker to Palm Beach’s billionaires, but the federal government’s latest release of files in late January concerning disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein provided insight into Moens, a real estate agent to some of the most powerful businessmen who have homes on the island. Epstein and his associates spoke frankly about their dealings with Moens across dozens of emails between 2007 and 2016, primarily concerning the flip of a home at 124 Parc Monceau in Palm Beach. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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