In a polished Manhattan office, Brad Karp—chairman of powerhouse law firm Paul Weiss—once emailed Jeffrey Epstein with glowing thanks: “I can’t thank you enough for including me in an evening I’ll never forget… You are an extraordinary host—and your home…!!!” He even asked the disgraced financier for a favor: help landing his son a job […]
Archives for February 2026
Epstein Files 2026: Epstein’s Lawyers Discussed Cooperation with Prosecutors Just Days Before His Mysterious Death l
In the dim conference room of a Manhattan federal building on July 29, 2019, Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyers sat across from prosecutors and floated a stunning possibility: cooperation. Just days later, the man who once wielded influence over the world’s elite was found dead in his jail cell—officially ruled a suicide, but forever shadowed by suspicion. […]
$100,000 Per Visit: Rumors of “Private” Fees for Billionaires on Epstein’s Island l
A billionaire slipped a plain white envelope containing $100,000 cash into Epstein’s waiting hand the moment the helicopter doors opened on Little St. James—no receipt, no record, just a quiet nod and the words “everything’s arranged.” What followed wasn’t a complimentary weekend; it was a meticulously priced “private” experience: a teenage girl delivered to his […]
Millions in “Hidden Taxes”: The True Cost Billionaires Paid to Visit Little St. James l
A billionaire eased into the leather seat of Epstein’s private jet, champagne flute in hand, convinced the weekend on Little St. James would cost him nothing but time. No ticket price, no hotel bill, no visible charge—just paradise handed over on a silver tray. Yet as the island came into view, the true invoice began […]
Free Dark Paradise: Why Billionaires Didn’t Pay a Dime to Visit Epstein’s Island l
A billionaire’s yacht sliced through turquoise waters toward Little St. James, no ticket, no charter fee, no visible cost—just Epstein’s open invitation and a promise of paradise. He stepped ashore to warm smiles, chilled champagne, and the quiet assurance that everything was “taken care of.” No invoice ever arrived. No money changed hands. Yet the […]




