Private islands in the Caribbean owned by Jeffrey Epstein have been listed for sale, a lawyer for Epstein’s estate has confirmed. Lawyer Daniel Weiner told the BBC that the two islands — Little St James and Great St James — have been put on sale and that some of the proceeds from the sale will be used to settle outstanding lawsuits. Weiner said the sale is taking place with the support of U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George. George, in January 2020, launched an investigation into Epstein’s estate, his trust, and five entities linked to Epstein that were alleged to have been part of his “expansive scheme of human trafficking and sexually abusing young women and underage girls in the Virgin Islands,” the U.S. Virgin Islands Justice Department said in a statement. Weiner said that the proceeds “will be used by the estate for the resolution of outstanding lawsuits and the regular costs of the …
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