
James O’Keefe has released never-before-seen footage from inside buildings on Jeffrey Epstein’s island.
One disturbing clip shows artwork reminiscent of Pizzagate, featuring a naked baby in a sink holding a toy.
Why did Jeffrey Epstein and his elitist friends need to have a picture of a naked baby in the kitchen?
Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands wasn’t just a tropical retreat—it was a place shrouded in mystery, controversy, and criminal allegations. Known to Epstein as “Little St. Jeff,” and more disturbingly referred to by locals as “Pedophile Island,” this secluded 75-acre property drew high-profile guests from around the world.
From celebrities and scientists to royalty, many arrived by private jet before boarding helicopters that carried them to the island’s hidden shores. But behind the picturesque beaches and lush landscapes, authorities say, a far darker story unfolded.
What Really Happened on Epstein’s Island?
According to a lawsuit filed by the attorney general of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Little St. James was more than a luxury hideaway—it was allegedly a base for trafficking women and underage girls for sex. The complaint describes the island as a “safe haven” where Epstein and his associates operated away from the eyes of law enforcement.
The document also alleges that the victims were not allowed to leave freely, effectively making the island a prison for many young girls who were exploited and abused in secret.
Where Is Little St. James Located?
Little St. James is tucked away in the Caribbean Sea, just southeast of St. Thomas—one of the main islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Surrounded by coral reefs and turquoise waters, the island features private coves, wooded areas, rugged cliffs, and panoramic views that once gave it the appearance of an exclusive paradise.
A Tax Haven With a Dark History
The Virgin Islands were purchased by the U.S. from Denmark during World War I to prevent them from becoming a German naval base. Today, the territory is often viewed as a tax-friendly destination, offering substantial breaks on corporate and personal income taxes for companies based there.
But for Epstein, it wasn’t just about taxes—it was about isolation. The island’s remote location provided the perfect cover for his alleged criminal operations, far from public scrutiny and legal accountability.