All things Jeffrey Epstein are heating up as Donald Trump prepares to take back the White House in January 2025. Some say Donald Trump might reveal more information on people who were connected to the late disgraced financier. Some of the particular attention is on the redacted names that were on the previous batch of released documents. Some say there’s no legal reason for those names to be redacted and they should be revealed in full.
WIRED reported on an investigation that reveals the data of nearly 200 mobile devices that belong to people who visited the Epstein island. WIRED’s report says the information is precise down to the centimeter, showing exactly the path the mobile device took to and from the island. This includes many rich and famous people, but it doesn’t indicate what the person who owns the device did on the island. WIRED’s report said the following:
The data amassed by Near Intelligence, a location data broker roiled by allegations of mismanagement and fraud, reveals with high precision the residences of many guests of Little Saint James, a United States Virgin Islands property where Epstein is accused of having groomed, assaulted, and trafficked countless women and girls.
The coordinates that Near Intelligence collected and left exposed online pinpoint locations to within a few centimeters of space. Visitors were tracked as they moved from the Ritz-Carlton on neighboring St. Thomas Island, for instance, to a specific dock at the American Yacht Harbor—a marina once co-owned by Epstein that hosts an “impressive array” of pleasure boats and mega-yachts. The data pinpointed their movements as they were transported to Epstein’s dock on Little St. James, revealing the exact routes taken to the island.
The video below dives even further into the investigation of those mobile devices.