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An inside look at Jeffrey Epstein's 2 private islands in the Caribbean, which locals call 'Orgy Island' and where airport workers say they saw him traveling with underage girls

Jeffrey Epstein owns two private islands in the US Virgin Islands: Little St. James Island and Great St. James Island.

An inside look at Jeffrey Epstein's 2 private islands in the Caribbean, which locals call 'Orgy Island' and where airport workers say they saw him traveling with underage girls

The islands sit next to each other, off the coast of St. Thomas.

The islands sit next to each other, off the coast of St. Thomas.

Source: Google Maps

The first of Epstein's U.S. Virgin Island purchases was Little Saint James Island.

The first of Epstein

Little St. James Island spans 78 acres.

Little St. James Island spans 78 acres.

Epstein bought it in 1998 for $7.95 million.

Epstein bought it in 1998 for $7.95 million.

He reportedly flew underage girls to the island on his private jet as recently as last year.

He reportedly flew underage girls to the island on his private jet as recently as last year.

The LA Times reported that the island has been dubbed "Pedophile Island" and "Orgy Island" by locals.

The LA Times reported that the island has been dubbed "Pedophile Island" and "Orgy Island" by locals.

The island includes five buildings: a villa-style compound, a library, a cinema, a detached bathhouse, and cabanas. According to New York Magazine, there is also a “flamingo-stocked lagoon” on the island.

The island includes five buildings: a villa-style compound, a library, a cinema, a detached bathhouse, and cabanas. According to New York Magazine, there is also a “flamingo-stocked lagoon” on the island.

The main residence and compound sit on the northeast point of the island, and a pair of guest houses sit on the northwest and southeast points of the island. The mansion has a distinctive turquoise roof.

The main residence and compound sit on the northeast point of the island, and a pair of guest houses sit on the northwest and southeast points of the island. The mansion has a distinctive turquoise roof.

The island also has a temple structure that boasts some strange features. One of those features, Business Insider previously reported, is a door that appears to be designed to keep people inside.

The island also has a temple structure that boasts some strange features. One of those features, Business Insider previously reported, is a door that appears to be designed to keep people inside.

The island is believed to have been Epstein's primary residence.

The island is believed to have been Epstein

Source: Miami Herald

In 2000, Epstein started Jeffrey Epstein's VI Foundation on Little St. James.

In 2000, Epstein started Jeffrey Epstein

According to its website, the foundation gave $35 million to Harvard, kickstarting the university's Program for Evolutionary Dynamics. However, Vox reported that a source close to the donation said the donation sum was actually much smaller — $6.5 million.

According to its website, the foundation gave $35 million to Harvard, kickstarting the university

The foundation, according to its website, supported scientists including Stephen Hawking, Martin Nowak, Gregory Benford, and Marvin Minsky.

The foundation, according to its website, supported scientists including Stephen Hawking, Martin Nowak, Gregory Benford, and Marvin Minsky.

The larger of Epstein's two islands is Great Saint James Island.

The larger of Epstein

Source: Google Maps

It spans 165 acres.

It spans 165 acres.

Epstein purchased Great St. James Island in 2016 for a reported $18 million.

Epstein purchased Great St. James Island in 2016 for a reported $18 million.

Epstein planned to build a compound on the island but was issued a stop-work order in December of 2018 for not obeying environmental regulations. According to the New York Post, the stop-work order was ignored and construction on the island continued.

Epstein planned to build a compound on the island but was issued a stop-work order in December of 2018 for not obeying environmental regulations. According to the New York Post, the stop-work order was ignored and construction on the island continued.

As the Virgin Islands Daily News reported, the compound is supposed to include an amphitheater and an “underwater office and pool.”

As the Virgin Islands Daily News reported, the compound is supposed to include an amphitheater and an “underwater office and pool.”

To the public's knowledge, Epstein owns four other luxury residential properties: a mansion in Manhattan, an estate in Palm Beach, Florida, a ranch in New Mexico, and an apartment in Paris, France.

To the public

Epstein's seven-story mansion on 9 East 71st Street was valued at $77 million in a recent court document. However, The New York City Department of Finance valued the home closer to $56 million earlier this year. Over in Florida, his Palm Beach estate, which he purchased in 1990, is estimated to be worth over $12 million.

In New Mexico, Epstein owns a 7,500-acre ranch which was appraised at over $18 million in 2013.

He also owns an apartment in Paris, France, on the famous Avenue Foch. However, very little information on the apartment is available to the public.

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