Epstein Property Records - Little St. James Island Purchase and Development
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Property records documenting Epstein's 1998 purchase of Little St. James Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands and subsequent development. Records included purchase agreements, construction permits, and communications with USVI authorities. The 71.5-acre island was developed with a main residence, guest houses, and the distinctive blue-and-white striped temple-like structure.
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