FBI agents raided Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in the Caribbean on Aug. 12, gathering evidence from the luxurious compound on Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The raid came two days after Epstein was found unresponsive in his jail cell in New York City. The 66-year-old, who was arrested on sex trafficking charges last month, was rushed to a nearby hospital but was pronounced dead.
The Bureau of Prisons called it “an apparent suicide” and Attorney General William Barr promised a thorough investigation into the jail’s “failure to adequately secure” Epstein, one of the highest-profile inmates in America. The FBI and Office of the Inspector General were already probing the case, Barr said Monday.
The footage showed FBI agents taking speedboats to the pier on the island before moving around on golf carts to the main house and other structures on the property.
At least 12 agents were seen on the island.
A witness told the Mail: “I’m on a boat charter with guests. We are the only guests out here at the moment. We were enjoying lunch when we saw over a dozen people getting off their speedboats and landing on the island.”
“When we looked harder, we could see the FBI logo on the backs of their shirts. It didn’t take long for us to realize they must be conducting a raid on Epstein’s house,” the witness added.
The island is allegedly the nexus of Epstein’s international sex trafficking ring, which included girls as young as age 14, and was purchased by the financier more than 20 years ago. Spanning approximately 75 acres, the amenities included a Japanese bathhouse, a movie theater, an outdoor pool, and a mysterious temple.
“I remember asking Jeffrey, ‘What’s Bill Clinton doing here?’ kind of thing and he laughed it off and said, ‘Well, he owes me a favor,’” Roberts claimed.
Clinton has denied being on the island, though he admitted being on Epstein’s plane multiple times.
The raid came as Barr, the attorney general, promised that the investigation into Epstein’s alleged crimes would continue.
“This case was very important to the Department. It was important to the dedicated prosecutors and agents who investigated the case and were preparing it for trial. Most importantly, this case was important to the victims who had the courage to come forward and deserved the opportunity to confront the accused in court,” Barr said.
“Let me assure you that this case will continue on against anyone who was complicit with Epstein. Any co-conspirators should not rest easy. The victims deserve justice, and we will ensure they get it.”