Jeffrey Epstein’s luxurious and audacious private Caribbean island, Little St. James, served as a hub for political figures and wealthy individuals, tailored to Epstein’s eccentric preferences. Located in the US Virgin Islands, the island was a secluded retreat accessible via Epstein’s private jet and helicopter from St. Thomas. Notorious for hosting celebrities and allegedly being a site for sex trafficking, the island was described by locals as the residence of a peculiar billionaire.
Equipped with a helipad, dock, multiple houses, and a distinctive cabana, Little St. James welcomed a range of guests, including Victoria’s Secret models, Prince Andrew, affluent personalities, and one of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre. Epstein acquired the island in 1998 and maintained ownership until his death in 2019, with an estimated land area of 70 to 78 acres.
The island’s enigmatic past has slowly unraveled, with recent revelations shedding light on its hidden aspects. Newly disclosed photos of Little St. James showcased eerie interiors, such as bedrooms, bathrooms, and a room resembling a dental office adorned with unsettling masks. Noteworthy details included a landline phone with names inscribed on it, with redacted entries for caution related to Epstein’s illicit activities.
Names like Darren, Rich, Mike, Patrick, and Larry were listed on the phone’s speed dial, alongside cryptic notes on a chalkboard hinting at themes like power, deception, politics, music, and truth. Democrat Representative Robert Garcia emphasized the significance of these images in understanding Epstein’s realm and ensuring transparency in investigations of his crimes.