Man who snuck onto Epstein’s non-public Island reveals precisely what he noticed
Nico Grigg travelled to billionaire paedophile Jeffery Epstein’s former private island and has documented what he witnessed while he toured the waters of Little Saint James
A Youtuber who successfully snuck onto Epstein’s former island has documented the entire trip and revealed people still appear to live there.
Nico Grigg travelled to the US Virgin Isles with the aim of landing on Epstein’s old island known as Little Saint James. The island is now under the ownership of billionaire Stephen Deckoff who has plans to turn Little Saint James into an adults only resort. Reports indicate he purchased the Caribbean island at a price roughly half of the asking price, at around $60 million.
In a YouTube video released on January 30, Grigg documented his journey as he landed on the shore and shared what he saw from the coast line of the Little Saint James. In the video – which has garnered more than 2 million views – Nico revealed he could see construction work happening on the island and also told his audience he could see people in golf carts filming him as he jet skied around Little Saint James.
Unfortunately the Youtuber wasn’t able to roam around on Epstein’s former island only reaching the beach of the island before turning back after stepping on multiple sea urchins.
Since releasing his initial video on YouTube documenting his travels to Epstein’s island the Youtuber has now taken to his TikTok to reveal he believes he is now being stalked by multiple black escalade trucks which routinely linger outside his residence throughout the day.
In the recent TikTok Nico issued an apology to anyone who he may have offended by posting his travels to Epstein’s former island and said: “For all I know this could be Jeffery Epstein’s friends. If I pissed anyone off I apologise and I want this all to be over.”
Epstein’s former property, now thought to be valued at over £45million, was raided by the FBI after Epstein’s death in August 2019. The recent release of more than 3 million pages of the Epstein files have triggered a new political scandal for No. 10.
The new files reveal Peter Mandelson shared a string of emails to Epstein containing alleged briefings he received as business secretary under Gordon Brown. These files included actions the government was taking to deal with the global financial crisis.
Sir Keir Starmer said scandal-hit Mandelson had “let his country down”. The Prime Minister handed a dossier on the peer to the police and is drafting laws to strip him of his peerage.
The PM’s spokesperson said he had told cabinet that Mandelson had “let his country down”. He added: “The public don’t really see individuals in this scandal, they see politicians.
