Who Was on Epstein Island: Flight Logs and Court Documents
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Who Was on Epstein Island: Flight Logs and Court Documents
Little St. James Island — Epstein's 75-acre private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands — was the center of the most serious allegations. Flight logs and court documents record who traveled there.
Little St. James: What It Was
Epstein purchased the island in 1998. He developed it extensively — a main residence, guest structures, a blue-domed building, and according to witness accounts, underground facilities. Accessible only by boat or private aircraft.
Who the Flight Logs Document
Passengers on Epstein's Boeing 727 to the island's nearby St. Thomas airstrip include: Bill Clinton (confirmed multiple trips, sometimes without Secret Service), Kevin Spacey (multiple flight log entries), and hundreds of others whose names remain partially redacted.
What Victim Testimony Says
Multiple survivors describe being brought to Little St. James. Virginia Giuffre's testimony — the most extensively documented — describes the island's structures and individuals present during her visits. Her deposition is available through CourtListener.
The Island Today
The U.S. Virgin Islands settled with the Epstein estate for $105 million. The primary structures on Little St. James have been demolished. The records have not.
Source: House Oversight Document Release