
Most of the talk around Jeffrey Epstein lately has been around the disgusting alleged claims uncovered in the files – and rightly so.
But there has also been the viral story about the late sex offender’s infamous island, Little Saint James.
That’s as YouTuber Nico Grigg shared a video after taking it upon himself to try and sneak onto the territory in the US Virgin Islands.
He shared this last Friday (30 January), not long before the most recent batch of files relating to Epstein’s case were released by the Department of Justice.
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Grigg had a few failed attempts but eventually managed to get onto the island after travelling with his pals.
And now, ever since he posted this, he claims ‘blacked out cars’ have been outside his home.

Little Saint James was bought by a financier back in 2023, a few years after Epstein died.
According to its real estate listing at the time, it spans around 71.6 acres and included ‘a helipad, private dock, gas station, high-capacity water filtration, 2 pools, the main compound, 4 guest villas, 3 private beaches, gym, tiki hut’ and other buildings.
And Grigg found that people were there, as he claimed there was construction work going on and people in golf carts could see him.
He didn’t manage to roam around the place, but had a gander from the beach.

He then took to Instagram to say that ‘every day since I’ve been home’ there had been ‘blacked-out Escalade trucks sitting outside my house’.
The content creator appears to be sitting in a higher floor of a building as he films the vehicles pulling up outside, saying he is posting it ‘just in case anything happens’.
“For all I know this could be Jeffrey Epstein's friends. If I p**sed anyone off, I apologise, and I want this all to be over,” he said.
And he quickly had users asking a whole bunch of questions, such as the obvious: had he alerted the police if he was being hounded by these cars?
“Guys, obviously I called the police the police the first day this happened,” he said in a recent video.
“The police told me they’re gonna work on it.”
He doesn’t seem so hopeful that this will amount to much, but added a bit of a message to whoever might be behind these cars that he claims are ‘stalking’ him.
“I’m sorry for whatever I did,” Grigg said, “I don’t know what you want from me, I just want this all to be over, seriously.”
Topics: Jeffrey Epstein, US News, YouTube