Prince Andrew and other high‑profile guests on Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean island – staff testimony and alleged payments
Prince Andrew and other high‑profile guests on Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean island – staff testimony and alleged payments The passage provides several concrete leads – a tip of $350 from Prince Andrew, a claimed visit by a ‘brain‑surgeon’ blonde, Ghislaine Maxwell’s hiring instructions, and a list of contacts (including 16 Prince Andrew numbers) that were subpoenaed. These details tie a senior royal, UK politicians, and major businessmen to Epstein’s island operations and suggest possible financial transactions and witness testimony that could be pursued. The information is not wholly new but adds specific anecdotes and names that are not widely documented, making it a strong, actionable lead with high controversy. Key insights: Prince Andrew stayed two weeks on Little St. James, shared a room with a blonde ‘brain surgeon’, and slipped a $350 tip to staff.; Management couple Cathy and Miles Alexander recount seeing under‑age‑looking girls and refusing to smuggle guests by boat.; Ghislaine Maxwell personally interviewed the Alexanders and instructed them to keep quiet about island activities.
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Prince Andrew and other high‑profile guests on Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean island – staff testimony and alleged payments The passage provides several concrete leads – a tip of $350 from Prince Andrew, a claimed visit by a ‘brain‑surgeon’ blonde, Ghislaine Maxwell’s hiring instructions, and a list of contacts (including 16 Prince Andrew numbers) that were subpoenaed. These details tie a senior royal, UK politicians, and major businessmen to Epstein’s island operations and suggest possible financial transactions and witness testimony that could be pursued. The information is not wholly new but adds specific anecdotes and names that are not widely documented, making it a strong, actionable lead with high controversy. Key insights: Prince Andrew stayed two weeks on Little St. James, shared a room with a blonde ‘brain surgeon’, and slipped a $350 tip to staff.; Management couple Cathy and Miles Alexander recount seeing under‑age‑looking girls and refusing to smuggle guests by boat.; Ghislaine Maxwell personally interviewed the Alexanders and instructed them to keep quiet about island activities.
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