Jeffrey Epstein's Private Island in the Caribbean Has Gone Quiet

  • He ruled and played on ‘Little St. Jeff’s’ paradise for years
  • Winding dirt roads, 40-foot palm trees, juicy tax benefits
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From the harbor on St. Thomas, the boat skims eastward across the crystalline Caribbean, takes a turn and there it is: the palm-fringed paradise that was the private redoubt of Jeffrey Epstein.

An American flag on a towering pole flutters in the breeze. A blue-and-white building that resembles a temple sits atop one of the hills. The pool and cabanas are visible in the distance. There’s no traffic on the winding dirt roads, no people on the dock or the beach.