Unveiling Secrets: Wired's Investigation Used Cell Data to Track Up To 166 Epstein Island Guests During 2016-2019

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  • Source: Wayne Dupree
  • 03/30/2024
Databases accessed by Wired show that between 2016 and 2019, nearly 200 people made multiple trips to Jeffry Epstein's island in the Caribbean. The guilty sex offender brought girls and women to Little Saint James and abused and sold them. He also invited important and rich people there, which is how it got the name "pedophile island."

Wired recently found a document that uses cell data from Near Intelligence to show the exact positions of up to 166 possible guests or victims from all over the world and the US. Near Intelligence mapped a lot of locations that lead to homes in the US that cost a lot of money. Others lead to low-income places where Epstein's victims lived and went to school, such as some parts of West Palm Beach, Florida.

The news source said that police and a private investigator have found about 40 of Epstein's victims in the area. It is still not clear how or why that information was gathered.

Brand-new court papers released in January named about 100 people supposedly connected to Epstein. These people included former US President Bill Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew. The second man made a deal with a woman who accused him of sexual attack in 2022 that did not go to court.

Epstein was finally caught in 2019 and charged with selling dozens of children. An official report says he killed himself while waiting for his trial in a Manhattan jail cell a month later. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's girlfriend and rumored "madam," was found guilty of child sex trafficking in 2022 and given a 20-year prison term. She is now appealing the decision.




 

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