03/31/2024


BY CONSERVATIVE PATRIOTS — MAR 30, 2024
Nearly 200 People Visiting Epstein’s “Pedo Island” Are Exposed by Mobile Data
An investigation has uncovered that nearly 200 visitors to Jeffrey Epstein's infamous island left digital breadcrumbs through their mobile devices, creating a connection between them and various locations across the globe.

This new scrutiny sheds light on the comings and goings on Epstein's island from 2016 up until his arrest in 2019, long after his 2008 conviction for procuring a minor for prostitution.
The visitors' mobile devices sent signals to ad targeting platforms, which were then analyzed by Near Intelligence, a location data brokerage firm facing its own controversies.
A detailed investigation by Wired traced these signals back to approximately 166 locations within the United States, presumed to be the residences or workplaces of the device owners. Furthermore, the study linked some of these signals to addresses in Ukraine, the Cayman Islands, and Australia.
Epstein's estate on Little Saint James, located in the US Virgin Islands, served as the epicenter for his notorious child sex trafficking operations.