Grave and Remains Hunting on Epstein's Former Islands [View all]
Jeffrey Epstein owned two islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands:
1. Little St. James about 7078 acres. This was his primary residence, often referred to as Pedophile Island in media reports. It contained his mansion, guest houses, pools, a helipad, docks, and the distinctive temple-like structure on a hill.
2. Great St. James about 160170 acres. Purchased later (around 2016). Less developed, mostly natural, but he reportedly began construction projects there, some halted after legal disputes with local authorities over environmental violations. Both were sold together in 2023 to Stephen Deckoff for around $60 million.
Little St. James (Epsteins main island) is private property.
Billionaire Stephen Deckoff plans to turn them into a luxury resort.
Current status: They remain off-limits to the public. You cannot simply boat up and go ashore without permission; trespassers risk arrest.
Access: Law enforcement and authorized workers (estate staff, construction crews, surveyors, now resort developers) can access.
Unless youre law enforcement, an invited guest, or working under the new owner, you cannot legally get onto the island.
Still, the tr💩mpstein sex trafficking and rape survivors may know the if, who and where. With proper subpoena, it's time to check the formerly Epstein-owned islands for graves and remains.
For now, the 1000+ survivor accounts (and the overlap between them) are the best window into what really happened.