A Jeffreys Bay couple who worked on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island have spoken out after the release of new Epstein files A Jeffreys Bay couple say they want nothing more than to put a much-talked-aboutchapter of their lives behind them — nearly a decade spent working on the private island of convicted child sex offender and human traffickerJeffrey Epstein. chapter of their lives behind them — nearly a decade spent working on the private island of convicted child sex offender and human trafficker Speaking toIOLon Sunday morning, Cathy and Miles Alexander said they had tried to move on after leaving Little Saint James in the US Virgin Islands, where they had been employed for eight years, and had kept a low profile since returning home. Their comments comeafter a fresh batch of long-sealed documents had been released on Friday as part of the Epstein files.
after a fresh batch of long-sealed documents had been released on Friday as part of the Epstein files. The documents, unsealed during ongoing civil litigation linked to Epstein’s trafficking network, have once again thrust his Caribbean island — and those connected to it — back into the global spotlight, with a number of prominent names mentioned, including ex-SA presidentJacob Zuma. Epstein had been arrested in 2019 on federal charges of sex trafficking minors.
He died later that year in a New York jail while awaiting trial, in what authorities ruled a suicide. Epstein had previously beenconvictedin 2008 in Florida after pleading guilty to state charges of soliciting prostitution from a minor. He served just over a year in jail under a controversial plea deal and was later required to register as a sex offender.