
The newly discovered location of the location has revealed the movements of nearly 200 individuals who visited the private island of Jeffrey Epstein, Little Saint James, before arrest in 2019.
The data discovered by Wired was collected and unintentionally exposed to almost intelligence, a controversial international data broker with links to the defense industry.
What do these leaked records show?
Escape records show that these individuals – of which are rich, influential and seemingly unwavering criminal history of Epstein – behind the digital trail connecting their visits to well -known addresses, offices, luxury hotels and private ports.
Using pings to place a mobile device System, the system monitored their routes with a remarkable accuracy and identified not only general movements, but determined positions in only centimeters.
The mapped data illustrate how visitors traveled from places like Ritz-Carlton on the neighboring island of St Thomas, to a particular dock in the American port of Yacht-Formerly co-owned by Epstein.
From there, the individuals were transported directly to Saint James, where the watching continued through the notorious places of the island, including beach cabins, private pools and a mysterious temple structure, which is often cited in the investigation.
What do prosecutors say?
Revelations are particularly damn due to the background of Epstein’s criminal charges. The prosecutors claim that the financier sexually abused and traded minor girls, some aged 14 years.
In a separate court proceedings, the former General Prosecutor of the US Pantystayer claimed that children at the age of 12 were traded to Epstein by people in his elite circle.
The data concerning the period from July 2016 to July 6, 2019 – Epstein’s arrest Day – provides a rare and cold digital footprint of many unnamed individuals who, despite its infamous, visited the island.
While the names associated with devices remain unpublished, the accuracy of geo-locking data leaves little ambiguity regarding their travels and destinations.
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