On 13th March 2011, the Mail on Sunday reports on Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island, Little St James, and on his 'little black book' listing phone contacts. (How Prince Andrew shared a room at Epstein's Caribbean hideaway with a busty blonde.)
Among those whose names have been linked to Epstein are:
Ehud Barak
Bill Clinton
Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and his daughter Hannah
Lord Mandelson and Lord Mandelson's boyfriend Reinaldo.
Ghislaine Maxwell
Epstein and friend
Naomi Campbell
Sir Richard Branson
Lord Palumbo, the UK's former Arts Council chairman and godfather to the Duke of York’s eldest daughter BeatriceThe journalist Toby Young
Dame Gail Ronson, wife of the multi-millionaire British developer Gerald Ronson
The JCB tycoon Sir Anthony Bamford
Philippe Amon, a Swiss industrialist
Caroline Stanbury, a former girlfriend of Prince Andrew.
Ehud barak
The island of Little St James was managed by Cathy and Miles Alexander.
Speaking at their home in South Africa, "the Alexanders reveal they had watched with increasing concern the beautiful girls who paraded about the house topless or naked whenever their boss was in residence."
Cathy says: 'I saw some girls who I thought were very young-looking...
'They looked like they had stepped out of an underwear catalogue.
"They walked around with very few clothes on or lounged around by the pool with nothing on...
Ghislaine Maxwell helped recruit the Alexanders in 1998.
Among those who visited Little St James were Prince Andrew, Naomi Campbell, Lord Mandelson and Lord Mandelson's boyfriend Reinaldo.
"Numerous academics, architects and some of the most prominent scientific and business minds also enjoyed Epstein’s generous hospitality."
Epstein had daily massages.
"Former Epstein 'masseuse' Virginia Roberts says these were usually little more than foreplay to a sex act."
Read more here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1365733/How-Prince-Andrew-shared-room-Epsteins-Caribbean-hideaway-busty-blonde-claimed-brain-surgeon.html#ixzz1GSs6vBrh
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