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Jeffery Epstein's private islands up for sale in USVI

Epstein bought Little St. James island, just off the east coast of St. Thomas, in 1998, and had purchased the neighboring Great St. James island in 2016. Photo: Internet Source
Previously valued at $ 650 million, the islands will now be priced at a steep discount — a mere $125 for the pair. Photo: Internet Source
Previously valued at $ 650 million, the islands will now be priced at a steep discount — a mere $125 for the pair. Photo: Internet Source
Epstein’s purchase of Great St. James for $18 million was said to be in an attempt to make it more difficult for potential escapees to make it to the nearest population center, since the island lies between Little St. James and the island of St. John. Photo: Internet Source
Epstein’s purchase of Great St. James for $18 million was said to be in an attempt to make it more difficult for potential escapees to make it to the nearest population center, since the island lies between Little St. James and the island of St. John. Photo: Internet Source
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St James Island, USVI - Two private islands owned by convicted sex offender Jeffery E. Epstein are hitting the market at steep discounts.

Epstein bought Little St. James island, just off the east coast of St. Thomas, in 1998, and had purchased the neighboring Great St. James island in 2016. Previously valued at $ 650 million, the islands will now be priced at a steep discount — a mere $125 for the pair.

Little St. James, which Epstein reportedly purchased through one of his companies for just under $8 million, is an island of approximately 70 acres about a mile away from St. Thomas, the administrative and commercial capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

It features as the setting for the many lurid tales of sexual abuse and exploitation told by Epstein’s accusers, many of whom say they were minors when Epstein and his wealthy associates flew them to Little St. James, nicknamed “Pedophile Island” for raunchy parties and full-on orgies.

One of Epstein’s accusers says she was 15 when she tried to run away from Epstein’s compound on Little St. James, but that he and his guests organized a search party to hunt her down, and then took away her passport when they found her trying to swim away to prevent future escape attempts.

Epstein’s purchase of Great St. James for $18 million was said to be in an attempt to make it more difficult for potential escapees to make it to the nearest population center, since the island lies between Little St. James and the island of St. John. 

The sale of Epstein’s two private islands in the USVI comes months after his two other properties — an estate in Palm Beach Florida and a mansion in Manhattan New York — were sold for just under $70 million altogether. The funds from the liquidation of Epstein’s properties by his estate will go towards settling lawsuits filed by the sex offender’s alleged victims, as well as towards defraying the costs of maintaining the properties racked up since Epstein is said to have killed himself in a federal jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. 

Meanwhile, the estate’s attorneys have said they are quote “extraordinarily close” to settling a 2020 lawsuit for civil racketeering that was filed by the USVI Attorney General.

They also disclosed that the Epstein Victims Compensation Fund, which was set up in order to bypass lengthy and costly lawsuits, had paid out about $125 million to nearly 150 victims whose claims had been approved by the fund. That fund closed in August of last year, with approximately 92 percent of the 225 approved claimants agreeing to accept compensation from Epstein’s estate. 

The eventual sale of Little and Great St. James to new owners will mark a major step towards closing another chapter of the sordid tale of Jeffery Epstein, an influential financier turned felony sex trafficking suspect.

8 Responses to “Jeffery Epstein's private islands up for sale in USVI”

  • Just saying (26/03/2022, 17:25) Like (2) Dislike (15) Reply
    One of them rich NDP can buy it
    • @Just Saying (26/03/2022, 21:06) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
      Ain’t no NDP or VIP can afford that, they have not reach that status.
  • malone (26/03/2022, 17:45) Like (11) Dislike (12) Reply
    The amount of bodies mussy buried on that island, send some archeologist to investigate or confiscate as they always do( telling us lies about they doing research yet they confine anything useful or sacred). Maybe the price drop is because the amount of supernatural things done there by the big names and the place is haunted by ghost
    • I agree (28/03/2022, 05:54) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
      i know a lot may not like or agree with your statement but i am with you on this one

      they need to check and see if there is any bodies on these islands. Because with all those kidnap someone at some point had to been murdered.

      i assure in most distance future they will find a body that will end up linking back to Him
  • hm (26/03/2022, 22:07) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    Burn that island .
  • Greg (26/03/2022, 22:17) Like (15) Dislike (3) Reply
    If Epstein did kill himself, which I doubt, because he looks like too much of a punk, he would have done it because he knew the big names on his list would have had him killed ASAP in prison. That book of names has been destroyed for a long time now. I wouldn't want those islands even if they were free because of the horrible things with horrible people that went on there. Regarding those underaged girls, how much were their parents paid to allow their children to go there and never reported it? Low-life scum are everywhere. Actually, those islands should be made into high-security prisons for sex offenders, this way the prisoners will be attacking each other for the same thing they inflicted on their victims. KARMA!
  • Norris Turnbull (27/03/2022, 07:20) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    Who will purchace that sodom and Gomorah of an island? His nephew i guess.
    • Realist (28/03/2022, 08:09) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Equal or worse atrocities occurred in BVI up until decades ago, so should we call our home Sodom and Gomorah?

      As a so-called black person (I believe you are), why is the bad history of that island your problem? Even if you could afford it, they probably would not sell to you anyway. There are other powerful ethnic groups that could have prevented those crimes. Let them deal sympathize and deal with it.


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