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Buckingham Palace
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Location mentioned in emails between Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for a private dinner
1 connectionCaribbean Island
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Epstein’s private island where he trafficked young women for sexual abuse
1 connectionEast 71st Street Mansion
Residences
Seven-story mansion at 9 East 71st Street, one of the largest private homes in Manhattan. Originally owned by Les Wexner, transferred to Epstein under unclear circumstances. Site of alleged abuse. Searched by FBI in 2019.
6 connectionsEpstein’s Island
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Private island owned by Jeffrey Epstein, central to allegations of trafficking and abuse.
1 connectionFPC Bryan
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Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, where Ghislaine Maxwell is currently incarcerated following her conviction in the Epstein-related case.
1 connectionGreat Saint James Island
Islands
Adjacent island to Little Saint James purchased by Epstein in 2016 for $22.5 million. Part of expanded U.S. Virgin Islands property holdings.
1 connectionGreat St. James Island
Islands
A second island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, adjacent to Little St. James, purchased by Epstein in 2016 for over $17 million. Less developed than Little St. James, it was reportedly intended for further expansion of his properties. Its exact use remains less documented.
Little Saint James Island
Islands
Private island in the US Virgin Islands owned by Epstein since 1998. Known as "Little St. James" or colloquially "Pedophile Island." Site of alleged sexual abuse of minors. Featured main house, guest houses, and a distinctive temple-like structure. Under FBI investigation.
13 connectionsLittle St. James Island
Islands
Private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, often referred to as 'Pedophile Island' by locals. Epstein owned this 70-acre property since 1998, where numerous allegations of abuse and trafficking occurred. It was a central location for his activities, featuring a mansion, guest houses, and a mysterious temple-like structure.
3 connectionsMaison de l'Amitié
Residences
Palm Beach mansion purchased by Trump in 2004 for $41M and sold to Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev in 2008 for $95M. Located near Epstein's Palm Beach property.
1 connectionMar-a-Lago
Residences
Trump's Palm Beach estate. Epstein was reportedly banned from the property in the early 2000s after an incident involving an employee's daughter.
2 connectionsMetropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn
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Facility where Ghislaine Maxwell was held during legal proceedings related to her involvement in the Epstein case.
1 connectionNew York
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Location where judges are overseeing sex trafficking cases related to Epstein and Maxwell.
1 connectionNew York City Jail
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Location where Epstein died in 2019
1 connectionNew York City Mansion
Residences
A seven-story townhouse at 9 East 71st Street in Manhattan, one of the largest private residences in NYC. Purchased in 1998 from Les Wexner, it was a primary residence for Epstein and a site of alleged abuse and trafficking. The property was sold in 2021 after his death.
3 connectionsPalm Beach
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Location mentioned in emails from Sarah Ferguson to Epstein for a potential meeting
1 connectionPalm Beach Mansion
Residences
Located at 358 El Brillo Way in Palm Beach, Florida, this property was purchased by Epstein in 1990. It was a key location where many victims were recruited and abused, leading to his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution. The house was demolished in 2021.
Palm Beach Residence
Residences
Mansion at 358 El Brillo Way in Palm Beach, Florida. Primary site of crimes that led to 2008 prosecution. Victims recruited from nearby high school. Sold in 2021 and later demolished.
4 connectionsParis Apartment
Residences
Epstein maintained a residence on Avenue Foch in Paris, one of the most expensive streets in the world. Maxwell also kept an apartment nearby.
3 connectionsWashington DC
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Location of the US Department of Justice press conference on 30 January 2026 regarding Epstein files.

Zorro Ranch
Ranches
7,500-acre ranch in Stanley, New Mexico. Epstein expressed desire to use it for "seeding the human race" with his DNA. Site of alleged abuse. New Mexico attorney general investigated but couldn't prosecute after Epstein's death.
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