Anonymous ID: 5a977f Little St. JAMES Island Dec. 7, 2018, 6:06 a.m. No.4196136   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6187 >>6241 >>6297

2015 Article on this Elite only island

 

Epstein/Clinton’s/Kevin Spacy/Prince Andrew…sick sick people.

 

SAUCE: https://www.intellihub.com/st-james-island-exposed-elites-best-kept-secret-now/

 

LITTLE ST. JAMES, U.S. Virgin Islands (INTELLIHUB) — If you can name it — it has likely taken place on the lavish private island East of Puerto Rico which boasts a beautifully landscaped plush luxury estate complete with its own helipad, privy only to certain members of the global elite.

 

Owned by Jeffery Epstein, a wealthy American financier and convicted sex offender, Little St. James Island appears to be somewhat of a gathering place and is a well desired hangout among key figureheads, actors, and royalty to the likes of former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and even Prince Andrew.

 

However, the people attending the lavish residence are likely not there to discuss “cutting edge scientific and medical research” as the Epstein VI Foundation would like you to believe, but rather experience full-on sexual encounters with underage girls as young as fourteen.

 

That’s right, just like a scene out of the Hollywood blockbuster film Eyes Wide Shut, starring Tom Cruise, from wild parties to prostitution, orgies, and even underage sex, Little St. James has it all, seemingly a gathering point frequented by prominent jet-setters, and it’s all being exposed. The cat is out of the bag so to speak.

 

Back in 2005 police conducted an 11 month-long undercover investigation on Jeffery Epstein and his estate after the mother of a 14-year-old girl went to police after suspecting her daughter was paid $300 for at least one sexual act on the island in which she was ordered to strip, leaving on just her panties while giving Epstein a massage.

 

Although police found tons of photos of young women on the island and even interviewed eyewitnesses, Epstein was hit with a mere slap on the wrist after “pleading to a single charge of prostitution”. Epstein later served 13-months of his 18-month service in jail.

 

In 2008 Epstein was hit again, this time with a $50 million civil suit after another victim, a woman, filed in a federal court claiming that she was “recruited” by Epstein to give him a “massage” but was essentially forced into having sexual intercourse with him for $200 which was payable upon completion. The women were coming out of the woodwork.

 

Now Bill Clinton is back in the press and not for his controversial relationship with Monica Lewinsky, but rather his friendship with Jeffery Epstein. In fact, flight records indicate that Bill would frequent the island paradise during the 2002 and 2005 era while Hillary, Bill’s wife, was a Senator in New york.

 

‘I remember asking Jeffrey what’s Bill Clinton doing here kind of thing, and he laughed it off and said well he owes me a favor,’ one unidentified woman said in the lawsuit, which was filed in Palm Beach Circuit Court.

 

The woman went on to say how orgies were a regular occurrence and she recalled two young girls from New York who were always seen around the five-house compound but their personal backstories were never revealed.

 

“At least one woman on the compound was there unwillingly”, reported the Daily Mail in a recent article. The woman was allegedly forced to have sex with “politicians, businessmen, royalty, academicians” at the retreat. Just one of “more than 40 women” that have come forth with claims against Epstein, showing the vast scale of the man’s dark operations, which aren’t limited only to Little St. James.

 

Moreover Epstein was invited to Chelsea Clinton’s wedding in 2010 amongst 400 other guests, demonstrating his close friendship with the Clinton family.

 

To top it all off blue blood Prince Andrew was allegedly one of the house’s visitors. On Friday, the Duke of York was named in a federal lawsuit filed against Epstein, whom the FBI once reportedly linked to 40 young women. Filed in 2008 in the Southern District of Florida, the $50 million lawsuit claimed Epstein had a “sexual preference and obsession for underage minor girls … gained access to primarily economically disadvantaged minor girls in his home, sexually assaulted these girls.”, as reported by the Washington Post.

 

Additionally it was also reported that Donald Trump used to hangout with Epstein back in the day. In fact the Trumpanator himself has even commented previously on Epstein’s taste for “younger” women also pointing out that Epstein “is fun” to be around.

 

While it’s unknown how deep Trump was in with Epstein, pardon the pun, Trump’s friendship demonstrates the type personalities which surround Epstein, with money being the common tie.

Anonymous ID: 5a977f ISLAND OF BABES Dec. 7, 2018, 6:10 a.m. No.4196187   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6297

>>4196136

Article written in 2007

 

SAUCE:

https://pagesix.com/2007/10/29/epsteins-tropic-isle-of-babes/

 

THE sordid sex scandals surrounding Jeffrey Epstein are making waves in the Caribbean, where the billionaire owns a private 900-acre getaway and has deep financial ties to the governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

 

Epstein – soon to cop a plea to soliciting sex from teen hookers at his Palm Beach estate – is being sued by a drug-addicted, transgender model who claims he/she was pressured into having sex with Epstein at the age of 16.

 

Sources say the former math teacher, who owns the lush, tropical island of Little St. James, off the coast of St. Thomas, regularly ferried boatloads of young women there.

 

Sources also say Epstein enjoys a warm relationship with USVI Gov. John P. deJongh Jr. “Epstein has donated as much as $1 million to the governor’s election campaign,” said our source. In addition, Epstein, who runs the charitable J. Epstein Virgin Islands Foundation, employs deJongh’s wife, Cecile, as its director. He also pays for the education of the governor’s children at the exclusive Antilles School on St. Thomas.

 

“There is concern that the deJonghs will now be associated with a sexual predator,” our insider said.

 

Epstein’s spokesman, Howard Rubenstein, told Page Six that Cecile DeJongh has worked for the foundation for nine years, making less than $125,000 annually. “There’s no one better to know the needs of charities on the island than this woman,” he told us, adding that all of Epstein’s employees, not just the deJonghs, are given free tuition for their kids.

 

Rubenstein said deJongh has never been to Epstein’s island, although he wouldn’t comment on whether Epstein has imported platoons of young babes.

 

“Jeffrey is proud of what he gives to charity. He’s really pleased to be able to able to help people on the island with his foundation,” Rubenstein said.

 

DeJongh’s flack didn’t return our call, but the governor has told the St. John Tradewinds newspaper about his wife’s position: “It’s just a job; that’s all. I think it’s highly appropriate she continue there.”

Anonymous ID: 5a977f FBI on drugs/trafficking St. John and British Islands Dec. 7, 2018, 6:16 a.m. No.4196241   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6255 >>6297

>>4196136

FBI - St. John and British Virgin Islands Residents Guilty of Major Drug Trafficking Charges

 

SAUCE:

https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/sanjuan/press-releases/2012/st.-john-and-british-virgin-islands-residents-guilty-of-major-drug-trafficking-charges

 

U.S. Attorney’s Office

April 06, 2012

 

District of the Virgin Islands

(340) 774-5757

AFTER A FOUR—day trial before U.S. District Court Chief Judge Curtis Gomez, a federal jury on St. Thomas convicted St. John residents Jerome Potter, James Stephens, and Kassar Chitolie, along with British Virgin Islands resident Earl Skelton. The verdict was announced today by United States Attorney Ronald W. Sharpe, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent in Charge Joseph Campbell, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Acting Special Agent in Charge Pedro J. Janer, Acting United States Marshal Cheryl Jacobs and Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) Commissioner Henry W. White.

The four defendants were convicted of drug trafficking conspiracy; possession of cocaine, cocaine base, and marijuana with intent to distribute; and use of communication facilities in furtherance of their drug trafficking activities. Potter and Stephens each face a minimum of 10 years and a maximum of life imprisonment and $10,000,000 in fines; Skelton and Chitolie each face a maximum of 20 years’ imprisonment and $1,000,000 in fines.

“Drug trafficking continues to be a problem in our community, and we are committed to devoting significant resources to combat this problem.” U.S. Attorney Sharpe said.

Evidence presented at trial established that from before June 18, 2010 until May 6, 2011, Potter, Skelton, Stephens, and Chitolie conspired among themselves and with numerous other individuals in bringing large sums of cocaine and marijuana into, and distributing the same, within the United States Virgin Islands. This also included converting some of the cocaine into cocaine base (crack) for distribution.

The investigation culminated in an elaborate “sting” operation whereby Potter and Skelton, both major suppliers of cocaine, were arrested in a “go fast” motor boat off the coast of St. John as they awaited delivery of what they intended to be 300 kilograms of cocaine. Stephens and Chitolie were arrested subsequently.

U.S. Attorney Sharpe commended the efforts of the FBI, DEA, USMS, and VIPD who investigated the case and the efforts of the National Park Service, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force, who provided significant assistance and support during the investigation. In announcing the convictions, U.S. Attorney Sharpe praised the efforts of Assistant United States Attorneys Delia L. Smith, Nolan D. Paige, and Kim R. Lindquist, who prosecuted the case.