FBI agents were seenĀ raiding Jeffrey Epstein’s US Virgin Island Little St James on Monday morning and afternoon, exclusiveĀ DailyMailTV footage shows.
Source: A dozen FBI agents raid Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘Pedophile Island’ | Daily Mail Online
EXCLUSIVE: A dozen FBI agents raid Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘Pedophile Island’, pulling up to his Caribbean getaway in speedboats and roaming the grounds in golf carts, two days after pervert billionaire’s suicide
- FBI agents were seen raiding Jeffrey Epstein’s US Virgin Island – Little St. James – on Monday morning and afternoon, exclusiveĀ DailyMailTV footage showsĀ
- At least a dozen agents were seen disembarking speedboats at the pier and driving around the 71.5 acre grounds on golf cartsĀ
- Other officials with ‘FBI’ lettering on clear display were later seen overlooking the sea from the top of Epstein’s remote luxury home
- The raid comes two days after the 66-year-old was found dead by suicide in his New York jail cell early on Saturday morningĀ
- An onlooker told DailyMailTV: ‘I’m on a boat charter with guests. We were enjoying lunch when we saw over a dozen people landing on the island’
- Ā The home – dubbed ‘pedophile island’ and ‘orgy island’ – is at the center of an ongoing sex trafficking probe into the criminal financier
- Allegations have been made that underage girls were used as sex slaves and repeatedly abused inside a temple on the islandĀ
ABC News on Twitter: “Federal agents, including FBI and CBP were seen on the dock and grounds of Little Saint James, the island owned by accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The U.S. Attorney’s Office and SDNY declined to comment on the operation.
Federal agents, including FBI and CBP were seen on the dock and grounds of Little Saint James, the island owned by accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The U.S. Attorney's Office and SDNY declined to comment on the operation. https://t.co/euCLwh7rKi pic.twitter.com/leAKQqgruA
— ABC News (@ABC) August 12, 2019
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