According to DOJ-released documents indexed by Epstein Exposed, Cecile de Jongh appears in 8,701 case documents, and 3 email records in the Epstein files.
Wife of former USVI Governor John de Jongh who served as Office Manager at Little St. James Enterprises (LSJE), managing purchasing, vendor payments, staff payroll, and contractors for Epstein's USVI operations. Named in USVI v. JPMorgan lawsuit; JPMorgan filings allege she attempted to secure student visas and work licenses for young women connected to Epstein. Administered $62,500 in Butterfly Trust tuition payments to Antilles School (2011-2014).
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Cecile de Jongh is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
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Background
Cecile de Jongh is the wife of former U.S. Virgin Islands Governor John de Jongh Jr. (2007-2015). She served as Office Manager at Little St. James Enterprises (LSJE), Epstein's primary USVI operational entity, where she managed purchasing, vendor payments, expense tracking, staff payroll, and contractors. This was far more than the 'personal assistant' role sometimes attributed to her — she was the administrative hub of Epstein's USVI operations.
As Office Manager, Cecile supervised key financial staff including Head Accountant Jeanne Brennan Wiebracht, STC Accountant Daphne Wallace, LSJE Accountant Una Pascal, and IT Manager Jermaine Ruan. She administered $62,500 in Butterfly Trust tuition payments to Antilles School in St. Thomas between 2011 and 2014, with checks drawn on Southern Trust and signed by Cecile herself.
Her dual position — as both Epstein's office manager and the sitting Governor's wife — made her a uniquely powerful intermediary between Epstein's financial empire and the USVI political establishment. JPMorgan Chase filings in the USVI lawsuit describe her as Epstein's primary conduit for spreading money and influence throughout the territory's government, alleging a quid pro quo relationship spanning two decades.
Among the most serious allegations: JPMorgan filings state she attempted to secure student visas and work licenses for young women connected to Epstein by enrolling them at the University of the Virgin Islands, which subsequently received a $20,000 donation from one of Epstein's companies.
Epstein Connection
Central operational figure in Epstein's USVI infrastructure. As Office Manager of LSJE, Cecile de Jongh was the administrative hub connecting Epstein's financial entities (Butterfly Trust, Southern Trust), his island staff, and the broader USVI political establishment through her husband Governor John de Jongh. The JPMorgan allegation about securing visas/work licenses for 'young women' is among the most serious claims against any non-prosecuted associate.
Key Allegations(4)
Served as Office Manager at LSJE (Little St. James Enterprises), managing purchasing, vendor payments, expense tracking, staff payroll, and contractors — not merely a 'personal assistant' as sometimes described.
documentedPer JPMorgan Chase filings in the USVI lawsuit, attempted to secure student visas and work licenses for young women connected to Epstein by enrolling them at the University of the Virgin Islands, which subsequently received a $20,000 donation from one of Epstein's companies.
allegedAdministered Butterfly Trust tuition payments to Antilles School in St. Thomas, USVI — $62,500 total (2011-2014), checks signed by Cecile drawn on Southern Trust.
documentedManaged LSJE staff including Head Accountant Jeanne Brennan Wiebracht, STC Accountant Daphne Wallace, LSJE Accountant Una Pascal, and IT Manager Jermaine Ruan.
documentedLegal Status
Named in USVI v. JPMorgan Chase lawsuit filings (Case No. 22-cv-10904) as having central connection to Epstein's operations in the territory. JPMorgan described her as Epstein's primary conduit for spreading money and influence throughout the USVI government. Also named in a separate lawsuit brought by Epstein victims against the USVI government; she filed a motion to dismiss the New York suit alleging collusion with Epstein in 2024. Not individually charged with any crime.
Contradictions(1)
Cecile de Jongh is sometimes described as merely a 'personal assistant' to Jeffrey Epstein.
EFTA document d-6117 / EFTA00003149 shows she served as Office Manager at LSJE, managing purchasing, vendor payments, expense tracking, staff payroll, and contractors — a substantially more significant operational role than 'personal assistant' implies.
Key Relationships(8)
Employer. 8,701 document links, 25+ direct emails. Served as Office Manager at LSJE, Epstein's primary USVI operational entity.
Husband. Former USVI Governor (2007-2015). Epstein paid tuition for their children at Antilles School via the Butterfly Trust.
Colleague. Head Accountant at STC, reported to Cecile at LSJE.
Colleague. STC Accountant, reported to Cecile at LSJE.
Colleague. LSJE Accountant, reported to Cecile at LSJE.
Colleague. IT Manager, reported to Cecile at LSJE.
USVI tax attorney, Butterfly Trust trustee. Appears in same email chains as Cecile regarding Epstein's USVI financial matters.
Mentioned in Cecile's email correspondence with Epstein (EFTA02179153).
Timeline(12 events)
Butterfly Trust created by Epstein (trustees: Darren Indyke, Richard Kahn) — entity used for Antilles School tuition payments Cecile administered.
Butterfly Trust pays $15,000 to Antilles School for tuition, check signed by Cecile drawn on Southern Trust.
Cecile forwards Fox News article about Obama bundler as USVI tax adviser to Epstein.
Butterfly Trust pays $15,000 to Antilles School for tuition.
Butterfly Trust pays $16,000 to Antilles School for tuition.
Cecile coordinates car/travel logistics for Kelly Friendly with Epstein.
Cecile emails Epstein about 2pm meeting time.
Butterfly Trust pays $16,500 to Antilles School for tuition.
Cecile emails Epstein about pm meeting time.
Cecile emails about changing meeting schedule.
Matthew Hiltzik CC'd Cecile on email about Giuffre v Maxwell settlement inquiry.
USVI files lawsuit against JPMorgan — JPMorgan filings detail Cecile's role as Epstein's primary conduit for spreading money and influence throughout the USVI government.
At a Glance
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Known Connections (7)
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Document Mentions
Email Mentions (3)
Re: Front page of foxnews.com right now!! - Look at this!
FYI http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/29/obama- bundler-works-as-virgin-islands-tax-adviser/ With warm regards Cecile
Re: Front page of foxnews.com right now!! - Look at this!
FYI http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/29/obama-bundler-works-as-virgin-islands-tax-adviser/
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About Cecile de Jongh
Who is Cecile de Jongh?
Wife of former USVI Governor John de Jongh who served as Office Manager at Little St. James Enterprises (LSJE), managing purchasing, vendor payments, staff payroll, and contractors for Epstein's USVI operations. Named in USVI v. JPMorgan lawsuit; JPMorgan filings allege she attempted to secure student visas and work licenses for young women connected to Epstein. Administered $62,500 in Butterfly Trust tuition payments to Antilles School (2011-2014).
What is Cecile de Jongh's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?
Cecile de Jongh appears in 8,701 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 3 emails from the Epstein investigation files. Connected to 7 other persons of interest.
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