New Look At Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Island | TODAY

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Locals and tourists are intrigued by the lavish displays on Epstein's island, where visitors snorkel and observe turtles, but access is difficult and requires a boat captain. Former employee Steven Scully spoke about Epstein's smart and focused demeanor, mentioning the presence of young girls on the compound, leading him to quit after seeing topless photos and speaking with a Palm Beach employee about the situation.

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  • Locals and tourists are intrigued by the luxurious amenities on Epstein's island, such as pools and beaches, attracting visitors for snorkeling and turtle watching.
  • Steven Scully, a former employee, revealed concerning details about Epstein's behavior on the island, mentioning the presence of young girls, topless photos, and his own discomfort leading to resignation, shedding light on the darker aspects of Epstein's activities.

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    It is known for opulent displays and controversial activities.

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Mysterious Island: Epstein's Opulent Hideaway and Scandal

  • Locals have long been curious about the opulent displays on the island, including two pools, manicured beaches, and turquoise waters.
  • Tourists frequent the area to snorkel and observe turtles near the now infamous island, where Epstein used to fly in on his private chopper.
  • Access to the island is challenging, requiring hiring a boat captain to reach it.
  • Epstein's groundskeepers are still working on the island, but they are unwilling to talk about their experiences.
  • Steven Scully, a former employee, described Epstein as smart and focused, mentioning the presence of young girls on the island.
  • Scully mentioned seeing topless photos of girls on the compound and quit his job after a conversation with an employee from Palm Beach about the young girls.
  • Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution in 2008 and is registered as a sex offender in the Virgin Islands, classified as tier 1, requiring annual check-ins with local authorities.
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