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Epstein Files Reveal Details About 'Little St. Jeff' Island
Infamous private island was hub of Epstein's sexual abuse of minors
Feb. 6, 2026 at 7:15am
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New details have emerged about Little Saint James, the private island owned by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, which served as the main location for his sexual abuse of underage individuals over the course of more than two decades. The island, which Epstein referred to as "Little St. Jeff," was his principal residence and the site of much of the criminal activity uncovered in the Epstein Files.
Why it matters
The revelations about the extent of Epstein's criminal activities on the private island underscore the need for continued investigation and prosecution of all those involved in the sexual exploitation of minors that took place there. Despite Epstein's death, there are still many unanswered questions and unresolved legal matters surrounding the island and his wider criminal network.
The details
Little Saint James served as Epstein's main home, which he referred to as "Little St. Jeff." He maintained the property as his principal residence for over two decades, using it as a hub for his sexual abuse of minors. The island featured numerous buildings, including a main residence, guest houses, and other structures that allegedly facilitated Epstein's criminal activities.
- Epstein owned and used Little Saint James as his primary residence for over 20 years.
The players
Jeffrey Epstein
The late financier who owned the private island of Little Saint James, which he used as the main location for his sexual abuse of underage individuals over the course of more than two decades.
What’s next
Authorities continue to investigate the full extent of the criminal activities that took place on Little Saint James, and prosecutors are working to hold all those involved accountable, despite Epstein's death.
The takeaway
The revelations about the private island highlight the need for continued vigilance and action to ensure that all perpetrators of sexual abuse and exploitation of minors are brought to justice, even in the face of powerful and wealthy individuals attempting to conceal their crimes.

