Jeffery Epstein's sprawling estate in the US Virgin Islands is where the billionaire paedophile is alleged to have held young women captive as he sexually abused them
Jeffrey Epstein's private island was purchased by billionaire Stephen Deckoff last year and is set to be turned into a 25-room luxury resort which will open in 2025
It was a place where Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell lured their victims. But, soon Little St. James and and Great St. James will be welcoming guests to a luxury, five-star paradise. Rachel Sharp reports
Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein s controversial islands in the Caribbean, known as Paedophile Islands , will be turned into a resort by billionaire Stephen Deckoff. The islands were bought for $60 million in May 2023 and will feature 25 rooms, multiple pools, and guest villas.
It was a place where Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell lured their victims. But, soon Little St. James and and Great St. James will be welcoming guests to a luxury, five-star paradise. Rachel Sharp reports