Little Saint James, U.S. Virgin Islands
Little Saint James is a small private island in the United States Virgin Islands,[1] located southeast of neighboring Great Saint James, both off the southern coast of the larger St. Thomas island[2][3] and belonging to the subdistrict East End, St. Thomas. The 70- to 78-acre (28 to 32 ha) island was owned by American convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein from 1998 until his death in 2019.[1][4] During Epstein's ownership, the island acquired local nicknames such as "Epstein Island", "Island of Sin" and "Pedophile Island".
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Geography | |
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Location | Caribbean Sea |
Coordinates | 18°18′0″N 64°49′30″W |
Archipelago | Virgin Islands archipelago |
Administration | |
Territory | United States Virgin Islands |
Area covered | 0.28–0.32 km2 (0.11–0.12 sq mi) |
Ownership
In 1997, Little St. James was owned by venture capitalist Arch Cummin and was for sale for $10.5 million.[5] In April 1998, a company called L.S.J. LLC purchased the island for $7.95 million, and documents showed that Jeffrey Epstein was the sole member of L.S.J.[6][7][8] In 2019, the island was valued at $63,874,223.[9] The island was Epstein's primary residence,[2][10] and he called the island "Little St. Jeff".[1][4] The main house on the island was renovated by Edward Tuttle, a designer of the Aman Resorts.[1] In 2008, Epstein's estate on Little Saint James had 70 staff.[7][11] According to a former staffer, Epstein insisted on discretion and confidentiality from his employees.[8]
In March 2022, Little Saint James and the neighboring Great Saint James were listed at $125 million. A lawyer for Epstein's estate stated that the money obtained from the sale would be used to settle a number of lawsuits. Bespoke Real Estate, the agency jointly overseeing the sale, stated that further information on the listing was only available to prospective buyers.[12][13]
In May 2023, billionaire Stephen Deckoff, under his firm SD Investments, announced the acquisition of the Great St. James and Little St. James islands for $60 million.[14]
Buildings
In 1997, the island had a main house, three guest cottages, a caretaker's cottage, a private desalination system, a helipad, and a dock.[5] In addition, there is a blue-striped, boxlike building that initially was topped by a golden dome.[15] The purpose of this construction is unclear, as it deviates in substantial ways from the plans for the music pavilion that had been submitted for approval in 2010 by Epstein's architects.[15] The original building in the plans was of an octagonal footprint, rectangular in cross-section, and had two side rooms extending from the outside walls. It was also much lower in perspective, and the dome extended from the octagon over onto the roofs of the side buildings. The building that was eventually constructed was much taller, in the shape of a cube, and without any side rooms. The dome was also well within the footprint of the cube, and the building did not have any of the proposed finishes applied to the walls, nor was it constructed out of materials in those plans—namely, stone.
Visitors
Victoria's Secret models were among the guests a former employee saw there, and billionaire Les Wexner visited the island at least once.[8] Prince Andrew, Duke of York paid at least one visit aboard Epstein's private jet to the island, although former staff said he visited Little St. James several times.[16]
Bill Clinton reportedly used Epstein's private jet to visit Little St. James[17] on multiple occasions between 2002 and 2005.[18] Virginia Roberts, later known as Virginia Giuffre, states in a lawsuit that while working at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort[19] she was lured into a sex-trafficking ring run by Epstein and while traveling with Epstein she saw Clinton on the island.[20] In a 2011 conversation with her lawyers, Roberts said Clinton traveled to Epstein's retreat on Little St. James in 2002.[21] A Freedom of Information Act request for United States Secret Service records of visits Clinton may have made to Little St. James produced no such evidence.[20] According to Epstein's flight logs, Clinton never flew near the U.S. Virgin Islands.[21] In July 2019, a Clinton spokesperson issued a statement saying Clinton never visited the island.[6][22]
David Copperfield proposed to Claudia Schiffer on Little St. James, three months after meeting her in 1993.[23]
Jes Staley, the former head of Barclays, visited the island in 2015.[24]
Reputation under Epstein's ownership
According to The Independent, in 2006 Stephen Hawking was photographed at a barbecue on Little St. James island together with other scientists attending a conference sponsored by Epstein.[25] Later, the island acquired such nicknames as "Island of Sin",[25][16] "Pedophile Island",[26][7] "Orgy Island",[26][7] and "Epstein Island".[27]
According to attorneys for Epstein's alleged victims, Little St. James is where many of the crimes against minors were committed by Epstein and friends who traveled there with him.[28] Court documents allege that then 17-year-old Virginia Roberts was forced by Epstein to have sex with Prince Andrew on several occasions, including as part of an orgy on Little St. James.[16][17] Buckingham Palace has denied this allegation.[29][30] A lawyer for Epstein has described the allegations of orgies by Roberts as "old and discredited".[16]
According to locals, Epstein continued to bring underage girls to the island in 2019, after he was registered as a sex offender.[31] In August 2019, following Epstein's death, FBI agents searched his residence on Little St. James.[32][33]
References
- Ward, Vicky (June 27, 2011). "The Talented Mr. Epstein". Vanity Fair.
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- Coaston, Jane (December 3, 2018). "Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who is friends with Donald Trump and Bill Clinton explained". Vox.
- Thomas, Landon Jr. (July 1, 2008). "Financier Starts Sentence in Prostitution Case". The New York Times.
- "Private Properties". Wall Street Journal. April 18, 1997.
- "Whispers, suspicion about Epstein on Caribbean island". July 11, 2019 – via Associated Press.
- Stieb, Matt (2019-07-10). "Everything We Know About Jeffrey Epstein's Private 'Pedophile Island'". Intelligencer. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
- "The Mystery Surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's Private Island". www.bloomberg.com. 12 July 2019.
- Lisette Voytko (July 16, 2019). "Court Documents Confirm Jeffrey Epstein Is Nowhere Near A Billionaire". Forbes.
- Cartwright, Kate Briquelet|Lachlan (March 12, 2019). "Notorious Billionaire Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Funded This 'Women's Empowerment' Advocate". The Daily Beast – via www.thedailybeast.com.
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- Clarke, Sarah Paynter and Katherine (2022-03-23). "Jeffrey Epstein's Private Islands in the Caribbean to List for $125 Million". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
- "Jeffrey Epstein's St. James Islands Listed For Sale". St. Thomas Source. 2022-03-23. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
- Investments, S. D. "SD Investments Announces Acquisition of Great St. James and Little St. James Islands in the United States Virgin Islands". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
- Rich Schapiro (August 1, 2019). "Jeffrey Epstein's bizarre blue-striped building on private island raised alarm". NBC News. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
- "Stephen Hawking pictured on Jeffrey Epstein's 'Island of Sin'". The Daily Telegraph. January 12, 2015.
- "Prince Andrew sex allegations: Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein 'had 21". The Independent. January 6, 2015.
- "Jeffrey Epstein – the billionaire paedophile at the centre of the Prince Andrew sex claim". The Independent. January 2, 2015.
- Brown, Julie K.; Blaskey, Sarah (9 August 2019). "Huge cache of records details how Jeffrey Epstein and madam lured girls into depraved world". Miami Herald. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
Virginia Roberts, now Giuffre, says she was 16 and working as a locker room attendant at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort when she was approached by Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's associate, about becoming a masseuse for Epstein.
- Gerstein, Josh. "The one weird court case linking Trump, Clinton, and a billionaire pedophile". POLITICO.
- "Plenty Of Innuendo, But No Hard Evidence Of New Clinton Sex Scandal". BuzzFeed News. January 28, 2015.
- Sullivan, Kate (July 8, 2019). "Bill Clinton 'knows nothing' about Epstein's 'terrible crimes,' spokesman says". CNN.
- Espinoza, Galina (April 9, 2001). "A Lift Out of Life". People.
- "Jeffrey Epstein's private islands put up for sale for $125m". BBC News. 2022-03-24. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
- "Pictured: Stephen Hawking on Jeffrey Epsteins "sex-slave island"". The Independent. January 13, 2015.
The March 2006 photograph, taken before Epstein was charged for unlawful sex with a minor, shows professor Hawking on the billionaire's private Caribbean island, Little St James, dubbed "the Island of Sin"...The trip was part of a science conference on neighbouring island St Thomas, which was paid for by Epstein, 61, and which 20 other internationally renowned scientists attended.
- Metcalf, Jonathan Levin, Greg Farrell, Tom (12 July 2019). "Mystery surrounds Jeffrey Epstein's private island in the Caribbean". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
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- Swaine, Jon (January 13, 2015). "Jeffrey Epstein's donations to young pupils prompts US Virgin Islands review" – via www.theguardian.com.
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