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We are coming up on the delta of this post, and today the Daily Mail and WIred have articles about tracking the people whose phones were used on Epstein Island:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13253571/Jeffrey-Epstein-pedo-island-mobile-device-visitors.html


Nearly 200 people visiting Jeffrey Epstein's 'pedo island' AFTER his sex crime conviction are exposed by mobile data linking them to homes and offices across the US - including one ping on street opposite Trump Tower

The mobile devices of visitors to Epstein's island left a trail of data which links them to homes and offices in the US around the world

Some devices were also linked to addresses in Ukraine, the Cayman Islands and Australia

Little Saint James, in the US Virgin Islands, was a focal point of Epstein's horrific child-sex-trafficking operation 

Nearly 200 people who visited Jeffrey Epstein's 'pedo' island left a trail of mobile device data which links them to homes and offices in the US around the world, a new analysis reveals.

The analysis exposes the movements of visitors to the island from 2016 to Epstein's final arrest in 2019, years after his conviction in 2008 for procuring a child for prostitution.

The location data was pinged from their mobile devices to platforms which facilitate targeted advertising. This information was then compiled by Near Intelligence, a controversial location data broker.


https://www.wired.com/story/jeffrey-epstein-island-visitors-data-broker-leak/

The tracking continued after they arrived. From inside Epstein's enigmatic waterfront temple to the pristine beaches, pools, and cabanas scattered across his 71-acres of prime archipelagic real estate, the data compiled by Near captures the movements of scores of people who sojourned at Little St. James as early as July 2016. The recorded surveillance concludes on July 6, 2019—the day of Epstein’s final arrest.

Now, however, 11,279 coordinates obtained by WIRED show not only a flood of traffic to Epstein’s island property—nearly a decade after his conviction as a sex offender—but also point to as many as 166 locations throughout the US where Near Intelligence infers that visitors to Little St. James likely lived and worked. The cache also points to cities in Ukraine, the Cayman Islands, and Australia, among others.

Near Intelligence, for example, tracked devices visiting Little St. James from locations in 80 cities crisscrossing 26 US states and territories, with Florida, Massachusetts, Texas, Michigan, and New York topping the list. The coordinates point to mansions in gated communities in Michigan and Florida; homes in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket in Massachusetts; a nightclub in Miami; and the sidewalk across the street from Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York City.

(The Wired article also has heat-map images of where the phones went.)


Are we finally, finally going to see more break open on this story?