The Properties: What Happened Behind Closed Doors
A Network of Residences
Jeffrey Epstein maintained a portfolio of luxury properties across the globe, each serving a specific purpose in his operation. Victim testimony and FBI evidence describe a highly organized system of recruitment, abuse, and surveillance spanning multiple jurisdictions.
The Manhattan Townhouse — 9 East 71st Street
One of the largest private residences in New York City. Originally purchased by Les Wexner, transferred to Epstein for $0. FBI agents found a safe containing compact discs labeled with victims' names and the notation "young [name] + [name]." The house contained hidden cameras throughout.
Little St. James Island — U.S. Virgin Islands
Epstein's 70-acre private island, nicknamed "Pedophile Island" by locals. Featured a main compound, guest houses, a mysterious temple-like structure, and an underground level. FBI drone footage (2019) revealed the scale of construction. Staff described a strict protocol for visiting guests.
Zorro Ranch — Stanley, New Mexico
A 7,500-acre ranch where Epstein reportedly discussed his plan to "seed the human race" with his DNA. The ranch included a private airstrip and was the location of some of the abuse described by Maria Farmer.
The Paris Apartment
Located in the 16th arrondissement, the apartment was used for European operations and connected to Jean-Luc Brunel's modeling recruitment network.
Palm Beach Mansion — 358 El Brillo Way
Where the investigation began. In 2005, a 14-year-old victim's mother called police, triggering a local investigation that expanded into a federal case.
Evidence
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FBI raid evidence from Little St. James and the Manhattan townhouse was partially released by the House Oversight Committee in 2024-2025.
The temple structure on Little St. James was documented in FAA drone footage and satellite imagery. Its purpose remains unexplained.