JEFFREY EPSTEIN’S ESTATE SUED FOR $577 MILLION

Jeffrey Epstein, age 66 was an American Financier by profession, convicted sex offender and alleged human-trafficker.

He was arrested on July 19th 2019 on sex trafficking charges in Florida and New York. He was reprimanded to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City. Epstein was found dead in his New York prison cell on August 10th 2019.

Reports as recent as 2018 revealed that numerous young women and female children were sex trafficked, raped, sexually assaulted and held captive in the Virgin Islands at Epstein’s secluded private island of Little St. James. 

St. James is a small island off the coast of St. Thomas.

Although now deceased, the U.S. Virgin Islands Government is suing the Estate of Jeffery Epstein for $577 Million.

According to the civil suit, Epstein used a web of shell companies, charitable organizations and other corporate entities to conceal years of rape, human trafficking and other abuses of women and young females on Little St. James and Great St. James.

Epstein’s operation targeted girls as young as 13 years old.

The Virgin Islands Department of Justice suit against Epstein’s estate, includes $56 million in cash, two private islands in the territory, homes in New York and Paris, New Mexico, and other assets with a total value of $577 million.

The civil suit targets the Epstein Estate and six Virgin Islands corporate entities which General Attorney, Ms. Denise George said were used to carry out “an expansive scheme of human trafficking and sexual abuse of young women and under-aged girls here in the Virgin Islands.”