Epstein's Bank Trail in the Virgin Islands Sparks Wild Speculation
Jeffrey Epstein allegedly funneled millions through the Virgin Islands bank Southern Country International before his arrest and after his death, with transactions involving unknown sources and recipients. The discussion centers on the bank's role in his financial activities, with some commenters suggesting the investigation was closed without findings.
Commenters are divided. 'tonytins' claims Epstein moved millions through the bank, while 'homesweethomeMrL' argues Governor de Jongh had no role in its operations. 'Rusticus' speculates Epstein may still be alive and active, and 'phutatorius' notes the lack of conclusive investigation results. 'betterdeadthanreddit' raises concerns about the reliability of sources due to Archive.today's issues.
The community largely agrees Epstein used the bank for financial transactions, but there's significant debate over the investigation's closure and Epstein's current status. The discussion highlights both concrete claims and speculative theories, with some questioning the credibility of the sources cited.
Key Points
#1Epstein allegedly moved millions through Southern Country International before and after his arrest.
Commenter 'tonytins' claims Epstein used the Virgin Islands bank to move large sums of money, with transactions involving unspecified sources and recipients.
#2Governor de Jongh is said to have no involvement in the bank's operations.
User 'homesweethomeMrL' argues that Governor de Jongh had no role in the operations of Southern Country International.
#3Speculation about Epstein's current status persists.
Commenter 'Rusticus' suggests Epstein is more likely alive and continuing his activities rather than being buried.
#4The investigation into Epstein's finances was closed without findings.
User 'phutatorius' notes that the investigation was closed without any conclusive results, leaving the recipients of the payments unclear.
#5Sources cited in the discussion may be unreliable.
Commenter 'betterdeadthanreddit' highlights issues with Archive.today, including DDoS attacks and content editing, which may affect the credibility of the sources.
Source Discussions (4)
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