Epstein Charged With Sexual Abuse in U.S. Virgin Islands
A new lawsuit has emerged from the U.S. Virgin Islands that alleges between 2001 and 2018, Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused young women and girls in his private homes. The lawsuit, which was filed by the Attorney General of the U.S. Virgin Islands, says Epstein transported underage girls to his secluded homes on Little St. James by way of private planes, helicopters, boats and vehicles. Once there, he forced them to engage in sex work and forced labor. Airport personnel confirmed sightings of Epstein with the numerous victims between ages twelve and seventeen as late as last year. The deceased Epstein currently faces similar charges for a sex trafficking enterprise he ran between 2002 and 2005 in his Manhattan and Palm Beach homes. This new lawsuit suggests Epstein abused young girls well after 2005 which contradicts his lawyers statements that he had a spotless record outside these U.S. charges.