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Did Jeffrey Epstein use 'Girls Gone Wild' videos to act out his perverted fantasies? Discover how his tastes influenced life on his island.

Girls gone wild videos: Epstein’s island routine exposed

Jeffrey Epstein’s private island has long been shorthand for unchecked wealth and predation. Fresh reporting and newly released records now fill in more of the day-to-day picture, from the videos that apparently shaped some of his habits to the routines that kept the operation running.

Girls Gone Wild

An insider told The Daily Mail that Epstein watched raunchier episodes of Girls Gone Wild for roughly an hour each day while working out. The same source said the videos appeared to influence how he selected, groomed, and directed the underage girls brought to Little St. James.

What the islanders knew

Residents on nearby St. Thomas described an open secret: Epstein regularly arrived with young women who looked underage. Locals watched them step off his plane, sometimes wearing pilot or flight-attendant uniforms, long after his 2008 plea deal. Photographs obtained by The Daily Mail showed him with the same “nubile” companions around the island.

Island photos

Released images and videos depict Epstein moving through ordinary island scenes—coffee in hand, reviewing lists at dawn, jet-skiing with young women in bikinis. The property itself resembled a high-end resort, complete with pools, bungalows, hiking paths, and a private chef who prepared new dishes daily.

Heaven and hell

Guest quarters were stocked with fresh linens, lotions, and wardrobes filled with colorful dresses and shoes in multiple sizes. One source recalled rooms that felt like the finest hotel. Behind that curated comfort sat sustained abuse. Victim Sarah Ransome later said Epstein raped her as often as three times a day during a five-month stay; she once tried to swim away, telling interviewers a shark would have been preferable to staying.

Island Ownership and Redevelopment Plans

Island Ownership and Redevelopment Plans

Little St. James and neighboring Great St. James were sold in May 2023 to financier Stephen Deckoff for $60 million. Deckoff has announced plans to convert the properties into a luxury resort while preserving many of the existing structures, including the helipad, villas, and waterfront amenities that once hosted Epstein’s circle.

Newly Released Island Imagery and Property Details

In December 2025 the House Oversight Committee released interior photographs and video taken by U.S. Virgin Islands authorities in 2020. The images show sparsely furnished bedrooms, neutral décor, security fixtures, and one room containing what appears to be a dental chair. None of the material includes people, offering a clinical record of spaces previously described only in testimony.

Sarah Kellen’s Recent Testimony and Profile

Sarah Kellen, once described as Epstein’s ever-present assistant on the island, testified before the House Oversight Committee in May 2026. She portrayed herself as a victim of his abuse, supplied additional names of alleged participants, and discussed perks Epstein arranged for her during his jail time. Kellen has not been charged and has reportedly begun work on a memoir.

Updates on Nadia Marcinko

Nadia Marcinkova, now known as Nadia Marcinko, spent extensive time on Little St. James and was described by one source as affectionate with Epstein. Between 2018 and 2022 she cooperated with federal prosecutors on immigration-related matters tied to the Epstein investigation. She has maintained a low public profile since roughly 2024 and has been linked to Buddhist communities.

Not just Maxwell

Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in 2021 on sex-trafficking charges and is serving a 20-year sentence. She was not Epstein’s only close aide on the island. Kellen and Marcinko operated in overlapping but distinct roles, each handling logistics, scheduling, and, according to multiple accounts, aspects of recruitment.

Years after Epstein’s death, the island’s physical record and the testimony of those who moved through it continue to surface. The contrast between polished hospitality and documented harm remains the clearest through-line in every new release.

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