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Homeowner Name

J. Christopher Burch

About (information sourced from public biographical records)

J. Christopher Burch is a venture capitalist who founded Burch Creative Capital after co-founding Tory Burch LLC. His Southampton home was featured in Architectural Digest's August 2013 issue. Born into a Philadelphia Main Line family with a mining equipment company owner father and debutante mother, he built wealth selling Eagle's Eye apparel for $60M and his Tory Burch stake for $650M.

Epstein Connection?

Evidence Pipeline
DETECTIVEDETECTIVE
[DOJ Match]
RESEARCHERRESEARCHER
REJECT
EDITOREDITOR
No KnownEpsteinConnection
REJECT

Property Details

LocationSouthampton, New York, United States
Year Built
Square Footage6,000
IssueAugust 2013
DesignerChristopher Maya
ArchitectMarina Lanina
Other AD Issues

Wealth Score

5.0

/ 10

Wealth Source

MIXED

Co-founding Eagle's Eye apparel ($60M sale), co-founding Tory Burch LLC ($650M+ …

Professional Category

BUSINESS

Fame Score

6

503,485 wiki views

Board Memberships

Board President and Chairman, Lang Lang International Music Foundation; Board Member, Guggenheim Partners; Trustee (1982-1985), Tilton School; President, The Pierre Hotel Co-op Board; Board Member, Rothman Institute Orthopedic Foundation; Unknown (legacy text), Lang Lang International Music Foundation (Board President/Chairman); Guggenheim Partners (past board member); Tilton School Board of Trustees (1982-1985); The Pierre Hotel Co-op Board (past President); Rothman Institute Orthopedic Foundation (former board member)

Influence Score

Architectural Digest Issue:

made to order

by Raul Barreneche

Article page 104
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Article page 109

Connection Summary (Created by Opus 4.5 based on all evidence collected)

DOJ records reference David Burch, a helicopter company general manager, not J. Christopher Burch. No confirmed connection between J. Christopher Burch and Jeffrey Epstein exists.

DOJ Documents

194

results in Epstein Library

Evidence Sources

1

DOJ Library

Evidence Entries

0

distinct pieces

Confidence

0%

pipeline certainty

Connection Evidence

The following documents were used as direct evidence of a possible connection for the Researcher and Editor to make an assessment:

Agentic AI Reasoning Logic

Researcher’s Assessment: COINCIDENCE

The DOJ results reference 'David Burch' (Edwards helicopter company GM), not 'J. Christopher Burch.' The AD feature is a Southampton home design article with no connection to Epstein. No Black Book match exists. Different person.

Reviewed 2/17/2026

Editor’s Final Judgement: REJECTED

Auto-rejected: triaged as COINCIDENCE — The DOJ results reference 'David Burch' (Edwards helicopter company GM), not 'J. Christopher Burch.' The AD feature is a Southampton home design article with no connection to Epstein. No Black Book match exists. Different person.

Reviewed 2/17/2026

Home Score Summary (Custom Aesthetic Scoring Instrument v2.3)

Preppy maximalism in Hamptons casual drag — every room saturated with pattern and color that reads as a fashion entrepreneur's personal brand expression rather than traditional beach house restraint. The Maya-designed interiors are polished and editorial but consciously resist Southampton grandeur, trading marble floors and double-height halls for sisal, rattan, and a lacquered blue desk. It's a lifestyle magazine made three-dimensional, snappy and confident but unmistakably styled for the camera.

Feature Pages

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Home Score

Radial Graph

The score pattern reflects a home where deliberate Curation and Material Warmth suppress Historicism and Provenance, creating a designed-rather-than-inherited aesthetic that balances Space and Stage while Story lags behind due to weak narrative authenticity and collection depth.

Scoring Explanations

SpaceThe Physical Experience
Grandeur

The exposed white-painted rafters and cathedral ceilings in the living area provide generous volume, and the ranch-style house at approximately 6,000 square feet has been renovated with quality millwork and paneling, but the scale remains residential and approachable rather than imposing.

Material Warmth

Oak-paneled library, sisal carpets, wide wood floors, linen upholstery, rattan chairs, grasscloth wallcovering in the green bedroom, and abundant fabric-covered furniture create a predominantly warm tactile environment with cool blue-painted walls providing structure.

Maximalism

Every room is densely layered with boldly patterned fabrics, colorful pillows, art photography, decorative objects like coral sculptures, and pattern-on-pattern textiles — all held together by a coherent preppy-chic color palette of Carolina blue, green, red, and pink.

StoryThe Narrative It Tells
Historicism

The renovated ranch references Georgian Revival and Shingle Style through its paneling, built-in bookcases, and four-poster bed, but the bold contemporary fabrics, modern photography, and lacquered blue desk create clear anachronisms that signal designed historicism rather than period commitment.

Provenance

The article states the house was torn down to its frame and completely renovated by Marina Larisa Studio with all-new interiors by Christopher Maya — the vintage rattan chairs and Walton Ford artworks provide some patina, but everything fundamentally arrived at once.

Hospitality

The article describes an eight-bedroom retreat designed for 'easygoing summer weekends' with his companion, children, and friends, with guest quarters added above the garage and a second-floor master suite — the house is built for hosting, though Burch says he prefers 'watching movies, hosting very small dinner parties, and hanging out with my kids.'

StageWho It's Performing For
Formality

The styled vignettes and pristine lacquerlike finishes demand respect, but the sisal carpets, casual porch living, rattan furniture, and Burch's stated preference for relaxed entertaining keep the space from feeling stiff or disciplinary.

Curation

Christopher Maya designed every room with composed color schemes, styled vignettes (the blue desk tableau, the red-tablecloth living room arrangement), and coordinated fabric selections from Raoul Textiles and China Seas — the designer even custom-designed furniture pieces for the space.

Theatricality

The bold color choices, lacquered blue desk, and conspicuous Tory Burch books signal brand consciousness, and the C. Wonder lifestyle connection is noted, but the overall tone is more 'preppy personality' than wealth performance — the house deliberately avoids the grand Southampton mansion template.

Analysis


AD Appearance

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Issue

8/2013

Notes

{"social_circle": "Fashion designer Tory Burch (former wife), companion Monika Chiang, co-founder of C. Wonder lifestyle brand, CEO of Burch Creative Capital"}

Designer

Christopher Maya

Location

Southampton, New York

Design Style

Contemporary Hamptons with snappy-chic sensibility; light and relaxed with artful restraint

Article Title

MADE TO ORDER

Square Footage

6000

Architecture Firm

Marina Lanina Studio

Key Findings

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