The location of Jeffrey Epstein’s chantage tires unveiled

Epstein died in prison under mysterious circumstances awaiting the process for minor sex trade. But before he did, FBI agents plunder his Caribbean island, Little Saint James, and reportedly filled dozens of orange proof bags for analysis.
In his explosive book, Epstein: Dead men do not tell storiesResearch reporter Dylan Howard discovered that the rich financier was also secretly a spy, and visitors to what would become known as “Epstein Island” and then “Orgy Island” had no idea that they were just bees on their way to a fall.
“Epstein had a classic ‘Honeytrap’ Chantage operation,” wrote Howard. “He bothered his New York mansion, Caribbean Island -Disnpleting and more with microphones and cameras to record the Salacious interactions that happened between his guests and the minor girls he exploited.”
Howard continued: “Epstein seemed to have stored a lot of that blackmail in a safe on his private island and stored even more in his mansion in New York.”
The “Honeytap” or “Love Trap”, as it is sometimes known – has a long history in American espionage. According to a Washington post from 1975 Report: “For years, the Central Intelligence Agency Love exploited in New York and San Francisco, where foreign diplomats were lured by prostitutes in the wages of the CIA.”
According to Howard, Epstein would “film the sexual adventures of his bigwig guests through one -way mirrors and later tried to blackmail the victims to become informers.”
After the robbery of the private island, the authorities found sufficient evidence to confirm that Epstein was a girl trade. In his safe they discovered hundreds of pathogenic nude photos of young victims, and the graphic photos corresponded to the most disturbing details that the victims of Epstein had provided.
Images that have been obtained earlier by Radaronline.com showed different groups of girls who pose together in the house of the Caribbean island of Epstein.
Epstein bought the 70 -hectare Little St. James in 1998 for $ 7.95 million. In 2016 he bought the larger large St. James for $ 17.5 million.
The islands, which are located in the Caribbean, are estimated today to be worth a combined $ 240 million.
Under his nicknames, the compound is also often called ‘pedofile island’, and the only way to gain access is by boat or plane. The convicted sex offender is said to have flown his victims there through his private jet, where he and his colleagues are said to be sexually abused them.
The Eilandhuis van Epstein included a villa with a library, a Japanese bathhouse, a cinema, a private depressing system, a helicopter platform, a dock, a sun clock and around 70 employees.
Batteries have described to try to escape the island through its surrounding waters with sharks. Many almost drowned.




