are still things to attend | although, in Epstein’s expr : nicely. He strolls through th ; door that leads to the kitc dishes and climbs a wide, CHAPTER 4 He walks down a hallway i naked women. Then, in h j there are many more pho! : wall, of girls who have cor Familiar faces, famil | ‘ first-timers so special. Jeffrey Epstein: February 2005 { Epstein checks his wat ; The Virgin Islands can ohn Kluge, the media magnate, has bought up several lots ‘I around here, torn down the mansions, and built a grand, sprawling estate. But Epstein’s neighbors have blocked his F own efforts to buy more land and increase his holdings. 4 Epstein’s address in Palm Beach is 358 El Brillo Way. Built in j the fifties by a totally run-of-the-mill architect, the house has : none of the elegance of his neighbors’ homes. It’s big, witha big | ‘ swimming pool—that’s the most you cam say for it. It's totally P. bland. But it’s the last house on a dead-end block, the last block 4 a of the street, and this makes it very secluded. uy Tonight, one of Epstein’s black Escalades will whisk him | aa away, taking him to the private terminal at Palm Beach Interna- j a tional Airport. Then a short flight down to Little Saint James— | 4 or, as he likes to call it, Little Saint Jeff’s—the seventy-eight-acre ' 4 island he owns in the Virgin Islands. But for the moment, there j 3 12 | = HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019128