concerned about their ages. A few of them looked very young and I couldn’t help but wonder if their mothers knew where they were. ‘One very young-looking girl was called Tila. I just thought, “You really shouldn’t be here”, but I made myself switch off as I had no proof.’ The couple, who have been married for 24 years, still Island guest: Model Naomi Campbell stayed as a guest on find it hard to comprehend that Epstein is a convicted Epatearis Gankbeen islet sex offender. ‘He was a very kind man and, while I don’t approve of things he’s been accused of, I liked him very much,’ says Miles. While Cathy says she was always suspicious about the girls’ ages, Miles insists: ‘I took the view that what went on behind closed doors was not my business and it is not my place to judge. If anything was going on we didn’t want to know. ‘Our job was about discretion. We have a clear conscience that we didn’t witness anything untoward. Whatever went on at the other houses — and yes, we heard things from other members of staff — it didn’t, to my knowledge, happen at our property.’ Miles also says that on several occasions he refused Epstein’s requests to smuggle female guests in by boat, to circumvent the strict immigration policies of St Thomas, the island with authority over Little St James, which would have meant logging names and passport numbers. But he was aware that Epstein found others to do his bidding. For as the couple were told when they were hired: ‘What Jeffrey wants, Jeffrey gets.’ The words came from Ghislaine Maxwell, who was then Epstein’s girlfriend. She flew to South Africa with Andrew Shannon, a lawyer, to interview the Alexanders in 1998, after they had replied to a small ad for ‘management couple sought to run private island’. After apparently passing the interview, they were invited to meet Epstein in New York. ‘It was very strange,’ said Miles. “We were taken by a driver to an office near Madison Square Garden. A gentleman wearing a