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The millionaire ran with a high-profile circle, many of whom became the centre of the popular Netflix series Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, which explored the allegations against Epstein and the island. According to many accusers, the island played home to an abundance of his alleged crimes.Įpstein was arrested in July 2019 on charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking, after being accused of trafficking minors. James was the 70-acre private island owned by Epstein, and it was raided in 2019 by the FBI while building a case against him. They returned "12 hours later," according to the to YEAH OK ♬ original sound - 𝗕𝗥𝗔𝗖𝗖𝗢𝗭 The pair are shown in the vlog arriving at the island at 6:30 a.m., but left after almost being caught. The YouTube video is edited alongside clips of Epstein, including his deposition tape. The tennis court had allegedly been recently demolished. Reportedly, some of the island had working electricity, along with a clean pool and manicured palm trees. Virgin Islands, but didn't divulge exactly how he got onto the island. Between my two visits to the island I did peer into the temple from the outside and noticed the staircase descending downwards."īracco ventured to the private island in August 2020, after flying from JFK airport in New York to the U.S. Getting in would then subsequently have allowed me to access the tunnels. At the end of "part 2," viewers noticed an image of tunnels flash onto the screen without a description.īracco claimed to Newsweek that the image was unrelated to the island, but that, "If I was to have entered the unlocked temple, that I clearly came into close contact with, I would never self incriminate by showing my audience how I got in. The "urban explorer" also referred viewers to his YouTube channel, which has vlogs from the trip available to watch. According to permit records obtained by NBC, the building was intended to be a music pavilion. The building previously featured a gold dome above it, and sparked various online theories about its purpose, along with rumours of secret underground tunnels. The clip shows Bracco at Epstein's island, with the infamous blue and white striped building visible. In April, Bracco reposted a clip of the exploration to his new TikTok account.Īfter a viewer commented, dubbing the clip "bs," Bracco responded with further footage on May 23, gaining over 200,000 views in two days. An "urban explorer" has shared clips on TikTok from when he infiltrated Jeffrey Epstein's abandoned island in August 2020.Īndy Bracco originally shared clips from his trip to the island with a friend to TikTok last year, but he claims his account was later removed by the app.
