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Little Saint James is a small private island in the United States Virgin Islands, southeast of Saint Thomas. It was owned by American financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein from 1998 until his death in 2019. [1] [2] During Epstein's ownership, the island acquired the nickname Epstein Island.
The guests to Epstein’s islands came from across the world and from the highest ranks of society: celebrities and scientists and members of royal families, touching down in a private jet and ...
Great Saint James is a private island in the United States Virgin Islands, located off the east end of St. Thomas and belonging to subdistrict East End, Saint Thomas.The island is approximately 165 acres (67 ha) in size, [1] and is located 0.4 kilometres (0.25 mi) southeast of Saint Thomas. [2]
The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation was [1] a private foundation established in 2000 by New York convicted sex offender and financier [2] Jeffrey Epstein. [3] Officially registered as J. Epstein VI Foundation, the "VI" stands for Virgin Islands, where the foundation was based and Epstein owned a private island.
Two private Caribbean islands owned by Jeffrey Epstein have been sold to a billionaire investor for less than half the original asking price. Stephen Deckoff, the founder of Black Diamond Capital ...
In late November, Epstein’s estate agreed to pay $105m to the US Virgin Islands to settle a three-year lawsuit that claimed the late paedophile had used his private island in the archipelago for ...
Infamous financier Jeffrey Epstein died while awaiting trial for sexual assault charges in 2019. What to know about his career, assets, properties, and more.
The conference took place in 2010 on Epstein's private island Little Saint James. [297] In attendance were scientists Murray Gell-Mann, Leonard Mlodinow, and Gerald Jay Sussman. [38] The true extent of Epstein's donations is unknown. The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation fails to disclose information which other charities routinely disclose.