Echoes of Trauma: What Became of Jeffrey Epstein’s Notorious Private Islands By Caribbean Affairs Reporter Published in an international feature outlet, March 2026 Jeffrey Epstein’s twin islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands—Little St. James (72 acres) and Great St. James (over 160 acres)—stand as stark reminders of unchecked power and exploitation. Purchased by Epstein in […]
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Two Caribbean islands stained by decades of horror—once the private playground of a convicted pedophile billionaire—are now on the block for $125 million to pay the price of his crimes. th
From Infamy to Investment: The Fate of Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean Islands By International Investigations Correspondent Published in a global news outlet, March 2026 The two private islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands once owned by Jeffrey Epstein—Little St. James and Great St. James—have become enduring symbols of one of the most disturbing criminal enterprises in […]
DOJ Accused of Withholding: Senators Seek GAO Review of Jeffrey Epstein Files l
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s predatory network suffered fresh trauma when unredacted files from the DOJ suddenly exposed their names, email addresses, and even nude photos to the public—betraying the very protections Congress demanded under the Epstein Files Transparency Act—while heavy redactions appeared to shield potential high-profile enablers and co-conspirators. In a striking display of bipartisan […]
Cross-Party Senators Urge GAO to Investigate DOJ’s Release of Epstein Records l
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s horrific abuse watched in horror as their own names, email addresses, and even nude photos appeared unredacted in newly released DOJ files—exposing the very victims the Epstein Files Transparency Act was meant to shield—while heavy blackouts seemingly protected powerful figures potentially linked as co-conspirators. In a rare burst of cross-party outrage, […]
Bipartisan Group of Senators Calls for GAO Review of DOJ’s Epstein Files l
In a gut-wrenching betrayal that has survivors reeling, unredacted names and photos of Epstein’s victims slipped into public view—exposing the very people the law swore to protect—while powerful names and potential co-conspirators appear shielded behind questionable blackouts. In a rare show of cross-aisle anger, Senators Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), […]




