Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands, was frequented by various high-profile individuals. While the complete list of visitors remains undisclosed (yet!), several notable figures have been confirmed through flight logs, court documents, and other sources. It's important to note that presence on the island does not imply involvement in any illegal activities. Here are some of the prominent individuals associated with visits to Epstein's island:
- Prince Andrew, Duke of York: Former staff reported multiple visits by Prince Andrew to Little St. James. Wikipedia
- Bill Clinton: Virginia Giuffre alleged seeing the former U.S. President on the island, though flight logs do not confirm flights near the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Clinton has denied visiting the island. Wikipedia
- Alan Dershowitz: The attorney was named in court documents, with allegations of association with Epstein's activities. PolitiFact
- Jean-Luc Brunel: The French modeling agent was accused of procuring young girls for Epstein and was a frequent visitor to the island. Al Jazeera
- Glenn Dubin: The hedge fund manager was mentioned in unsealed court documents as having associations with Epstein. The Independent
- Naomi Campbell: The British model's name appeared in Epstein's address book, indicating a possible association. The Independent
- Kevin Spacey: The actor was identified by Epstein's pilot as a passenger on Epstein's jet, which frequently traveled to Little St. James. Newsweek
- Chris Tucker: The comedian and actor was also named by Epstein's pilot as having flown on Epstein's jet. Newsweek
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: His name appeared in Epstein's contact lists, suggesting a potential connection. The Independent
- Itzhak Perlman: The violinist was mentioned as a passenger on Epstein's jet. Newsweek
- Stephen Hawking: The physicist was reported to have visited the island for a conference organized by Epstein. The Independent
- David Copperfield: The magician proposed to Claudia Schiffer on Little St. James in 1993. Wikipedia
- Jes Staley: The former head of Barclays visited the island in 2015. Wikipedia
- Marvin Minsky: The late MIT scientist was named in court documents as an associate of Epstein. Wikipedia
- Bill Richardson: The former governor of New Mexico was mentioned in unsealed court documents. Wikipedia
- George J. Mitchell: The former U.S. Senator was also named in court documents. Wikipedia
- Donald Trump: The former U.S. President was listed in Epstein's contacts, though there is no confirmed evidence of his visit to the island. The Times
- Les Wexner: The billionaire and founder of L Brands visited the island at least once. Wikipedia
- Ghislaine Maxwell: Epstein's close associate and convicted accomplice was a frequent visitor and resident on the island. The Independent
DISCLAIMER: This list is not exhaustive, and the presence of these individuals on the island does not necessarily indicate participation in any illegal activities. Many have denied any wrongdoing or association with Epstein's criminal conduct.