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Miles Alexander

Property and operations manager of Epstein's Little St. James island (1999-2007)

Court Filing

Also known as: Miles Alexander Tooby

According to DOJ-released documents indexed by Epstein Exposed, Miles Alexander appears in 0 case documents, and 8 email records in the Epstein files.

South African property and operations manager who, together with his wife Cathy Alexander, ran Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island, Little St. James, from approximately 1999 to 2007. Named as an authorized signatory on the LCP Company LLC bank account alongside Epstein and Harry Beller. Categorized in a federal law enforcement memo among Epstein's 'Inner Circle.' Appeared in the documentary 'Who Is Ghislaine Maxwell?'

(2022). Returned to South Africa after departing the island.

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Notable Positions
Property Manager, Little St. James (1999-2007)
Black Book
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Miles Alexander is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.

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Background

Miles Alexander, together with his wife Cathy Alexander, served as the property and operations manager of Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island, Little St. James, from approximately 1999 to 2007. Documentary evidence consistently identifies him in this role across FBI interview reports, banking records, shipping invoices, email correspondence, and media accounts. He is listed in Epstein's black book with three phone numbers. After leaving Little St. James around 2007, the Alexanders returned to South Africa, where Miles Alexander was subsequently associated with Michaelhouse, a school in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

The provided person description identifies Miles Alexander as an 'Attorney from the firm Kilpatrick Stockton,' but none of the 50 documents in evidence mention Kilpatrick Stockton or describe him as an attorney. All documentary evidence consistently describes him as an island estate manager and employee of Epstein's entities. It is possible the black book entry references a different individual of the same name, or that the professional description is erroneous. This profile is based solely on the documentary evidence provided.

Alexander was named as an authorized signatory on at least one corporate bank account (LCP Company LLC) alongside Jeffrey Epstein and Harry Beller. He received numerous FedEx packages at Epstein-related addresses billed to Epstein's account. A federal law enforcement memo categorized the Alexanders among Epstein's 'Inner Circle' and 'known recruiters,' though the Alexanders themselves declined to answer detailed questions from plaintiff's attorney Brad Edwards in 2016, and Cathy Alexander provided a written denial to Epstein defense attorney Martin Weinberg in 2015 stating they never witnessed visits by Bill Clinton or Al Gore to the island.

Epstein Connection

Miles Alexander was directly employed by Jeffrey Epstein as the property/operations manager of Little St. James island from approximately 1999 to 2007. He and his wife Cathy Alexander were responsible for day-to-day estate management. He was an authorized signatory on the LCP Company LLC bank account alongside Epstein and Harry Beller. He appears in Epstein's contact directory and black book, received packages shipped via Epstein's FedEx account, and was identified by FBI witnesses as a known figure on the island. A law enforcement memo listed the Alexanders among Epstein's 'Inner Circle' and 'known recruiters,' though this characterization is not corroborated by other documents in evidence.

Key Allegations(9)

Managed Epstein's private island Little St. James from approximately 1999 to 2007 alongside wife Cathy Alexander

documented

Categorized as part of Epstein's 'Inner Circle' and among 'known recruiters' in a federal law enforcement memo

alleged

Was authorized signatory on LCP Company LLC commercial checking account alongside Harry Beller and Jeffrey Epstein, opened 12/20/2002 and closed 5/10/2013

documented

Epstein would not allow both Miles and Cathy Alexander to leave the island at the same time, according to telecommunications technician Steve Scully

alleged

Saw underage-looking girls on the island and reported seeing an arrest warrant with Epstein's name in July 2006, which precipitated their departure

alleged

Witnessed Prince Andrew visiting Little St. James at least three times; Andrew allegedly tipped $350

alleged

Stated he never saw President Bill Clinton on Little St. James during his entire tenure as island manager

documented

Cathy Alexander, copying Miles, stated they never saw Vice President Al Gore or Tipper Gore on the island

documented

Was replaced as island manager by Lance Calloway after the Alexanders returned to South Africa

documented
Legal Status
named in docs

Miles Alexander is named in FBI FD-302 interview reports, banking records produced in response to a grand jury subpoena, a federal law enforcement investigative memo, and House Oversight Committee documents. He was contacted by plaintiff's attorney Brad Edwards for potential testimony but declined to answer questions. No evidence in the provided documents indicates he was charged, convicted, or granted witness immunity.

Notable Statements(3)

Hi Cathy and I have discussed your questions. At this stage we do not feel comfortable in answering them.

Miles Alexander's response to Brad Edwards' questions about alleged activities on Epstein's island, including questions about Bill Clinton, George Mitchell, and underage massages2016-05-18d-34818

I wish to state that I never saw former President Clinton on Little St. James during the entire period that I was the Island manager.

Statement by Miles Alexander denying ever witnessing Bill Clinton on Epstein's island during his tenure as managerd-33611

It said Warrant of Arrest and had Jeffrey Epstein's name on it.

Miles and Cathy Alexander describing an official-looking document found on a desk at Little St. James that precipitated their departure, referring to events in July 20062006-07d-34765
Contradictions(3)
Public Claim

The person profile describes Miles Alexander as an 'Attorney from the firm Kilpatrick Stockton'

Documentary Evidence

All 50 provided documents consistently identify Miles Alexander as the property/operations manager of Epstein's Little St. James island. No document mentions Kilpatrick Stockton or describes him as an attorney. He is listed at Michaelhouse school in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa in post-island correspondence.

Public Claim

A federal law enforcement memo categorizes the Alexanders among Epstein's 'known recruiters' in his 'Inner Circle'

Documentary Evidence

The Alexanders' own accounts describe seeing underage-looking girls and discovering an arrest warrant, which they say precipitated their departure from the island. They were contacted by plaintiff's counsel as potential witnesses against Epstein. Miles Alexander declined to answer detailed questions but did not assert involvement in recruitment.

Public Claim

Miles Alexander stated he never saw Bill Clinton on Little St. James during his entire tenure as island manager (1999-2007)

Documentary Evidence

Brad Edwards, a trial attorney representing Epstein victims, specifically asked Miles Alexander about whether Clinton and Senator George Mitchell visited the island, implying he had reason to believe Alexander may have had relevant knowledge. Alexander declined to answer Edwards' questions.

Key Relationships(9)
Jeffrey Epsteinprofessional

Employed by Jeffrey Epstein as property/operations manager of Little St. James island from approximately 1999 to 2007. Was authorized signatory on LCP Company LLC bank account alongside Epstein. Received FedEx packages billed to Epstein's account. Listed in Epstein's contact directory and black book.

Cathy Alexander is Miles Alexander's wife. They jointly managed Little St. James island and co-authored correspondence about their time there. She is cc'd on his emails and vice versa.

Ghislaine Maxwellprofessional

Ghislaine Maxwell was involved in hiring decisions for island staff. The Alexanders were contacted by attorneys regarding Maxwell's alleged recruitment activities. Maxwell appears frequently in documents alongside Alexander's island management role.

Harry Bellerfinancial

Harry Beller was a co-signatory with Miles Alexander and Jeffrey Epstein on the LCP Company LLC commercial checking account at FirstBank Puerto Rico.

Darren Indykeprofessional

Darren Indyke appears in the same banking records and contact directories as Miles Alexander, both connected to Epstein's financial and operational infrastructure.

The Alexanders reported witnessing Prince Andrew visit Little St. James at least three times during their tenure, with Andrew allegedly tipping $350.

Lance Callowayprofessional

Lance Calloway replaced the Alexanders as island manager after they returned to South Africa.

Brad Edwards, a trial attorney representing Epstein victims, contacted Miles Alexander seeking testimony about alleged island activities. Alexander declined to answer his questions.

Cathy Alexander (copying Miles) wrote to Epstein defense attorney Martin Weinberg in April 2015, providing a statement denying any sightings of Clinton or Gore on the island.

Timeline(16 events)

Miles and Cathy Alexander began managing Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little St. James, in the U.S. Virgin Islands

LCP Company LLC commercial checking account opened at FirstBank Puerto Rico with Miles Alexander, Harry Beller, and Jeffrey Epstein as authorized signatories

FedEx shipment from 'Yasmin' to Miles Alexander at LSJ LLC c/o American Yacht Harbor, billed to Jeffrey E. Epstein's account

FedEx shipment to Miles Alexander at American Yacht Harbor, 6100 Red Hook Quarters, St. Thomas, billed to Epstein's account

FedEx international economy shipment from Helen KSA to Miles Alexander c/o American Yacht Harbor, billed to Epstein's account

FedEx shipment involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Miles Alexander, billed to Epstein's account

FedEx shipment to Miles Alexander with transportation charge of $78.24

2006-07d-34765

Miles and Cathy Alexander discovered an official-looking document marked 'Warrant of Arrest' with Jeffrey Epstein's name on it at Little St. James, which they described as the beginning of the end of their time on the island

Miles and Cathy Alexander departed Little St. James and returned to South Africa, subsequently replaced by Lance Calloway

Jeffrey Epstein forwarded an email to Richard Samett with subject 'Miles & Cathy (New email address & Phone numbers)', indicating continued contact after their departure

LCP Company LLC bank account at FirstBank Puerto Rico closed

2015-04-23d-18763

Cathy Alexander, copying Miles, sent a statement to Epstein defense attorney Martin Weinberg denying any sightings of Bill Clinton or Al Gore on Little St. James during their tenure

2016-05-18d-34818

Miles Alexander declined to answer questions from plaintiff's attorney Brad Edwards about alleged activities on Epstein's island, stating he and Cathy had discussed the questions and did not feel comfortable answering

2016-05-24d-19894

Email chain from Miles Alexander forwarding correspondence related to Maxwell inquiry

FBI interview (FD-302) of Steve Scully, who identified Miles and Cathy Alexander as property managers of the island and noted Epstein would not let both leave simultaneously

FBI follow-up interview of Steve Scully with photobook; Scully identified page 18 as looking 'like a younger Miles Alexander'

At a Glance

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Known connections
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Known Connections (9)

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