USVI Property Surveillance System: Little St. James

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SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION — LITTLE ST. JAMES ISLAND Source: USVI AG Civil Enforcement Action / Court Filings Documentation of the surveillance camera and monitoring systems installed at Jeffrey Epstein's compound on Little St. James Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, as described in the USVI Attorney General's civil enforcement action against the Epstein estate. SYSTEM DETAILS: - Extensive camera network covering property entrances, pathways, and structures - Multiple camera types including fixed and pan-tilt-zoom units - Recording equipment housed in main compound building - Monitoring capability from multiple locations - System covered dock areas, guest quarters, and common spaces ALLEGATIONS: The USVI AG's filing alleged that the surveillance system was used to monitor and control victims and visitors on the island. Former employees testified that Epstein used the camera system to keep track of who was on the property and where they were at all times. Some victims described being told they were being watched, which served as a mechanism of intimidation and control. EVIDENCE STATUS: The disposition of the recorded surveillance footage from Little St. James remains a subject of investigation. It is unclear how much footage was preserved, destroyed, or remains in the possession of the estate or law enforcement. Source: USVI AG / Court Filings Available at: https://www.justice.gov/epstein

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