🏝️ What Epstein’s Island Is
The island is called Little Saint James, located in the U.S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean.
It was privately owned by financier Jeffrey Epstein from 1998 until his death in 2019. During that time, it became notorious because court cases and victim statements linked the island to sexual abuse and human trafficking, especially of minors.
🧑⚖️ Epstein’s Crimes & Investigation
Little Saint James is widely known as a location where Epstein and his associates allegedly sexually exploited and trafficked girls and young women. Victims’ statements and legal documents have described trips to the island before Epstein’s arrest.
After Epstein died in 2019 in jail while awaiting trial, the FBI raided the island and collected evidence from there and other properties.
📸 New Images & Evidence Released
Recently, new photos and videos from the island were released by U.S. authorities — showing interiors of the compound, bedrooms, bathrooms, and strange rooms (like one with a dental‑type chair surrounded by masks). This material is part of ongoing public scrutiny and investigation.
🧑🤝🧑 Names in the Documents
Some public figures’ names have shown up in the Epstein Files, and a few people (like actress Whoopi Goldberg) have publicly addressed or denied any ties or visits to the island after their names appeared in the released records.
There have also been business consequences for other prominent individuals linked through documents released recently.
🌍 Ongoing Legal Action
Prosecutors in places like Paris, France, have opened new investigations related to Epstein’s network, and victims are being encouraged to come forward with information.
The release of over 3 million pages of records by the U.S. Department of Justice continues to fuel international and local legal actions against people connected to Epstein.
💡 In Summary
Epstein’s island (Little Saint James) was a private Caribbean estate owned by Jeffrey Epstein, where many of his alleged crimes, especially involving trafficking and abuse, took place.
After his death, authorities investigated, collected evidence, and more material has been released to the public in recent months — reopening scrutiny and legal examination.
Public figures linked through documents have denied involvement, and investigations continue in the U.S. and abroad.
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