Unbiased AI-powered news
A man who entered Little St. James without permission said he was restrained and held in a structure on the island. The incident follows years of public interest in the property once owned by Jeffrey Epstein.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA man who entered Little St. James without authorization said he was hog-tied and placed in a structure he described as a dungeon. U.S. Virgin Islands was previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein. It has drawn visitors seeking to view the site after Epstein's criminal cases became public.
The man told CBS News he was restrained by people on the island after he arrived without permission. He said the individuals placed him in the structure before he was released. No injuries were reported in the account. The man did not provide additional details about how he reached the island or the length of time he was held.
Background Little St.
James has remained a point of interest since Epstein's arrest in 2019. The property changed ownership after Epstein's death in 2019. Current owners have not issued a public statement about the reported incident.
Single source — no framing comparison available.
middleeasteye.netFootage released shows damage from American strikes on Kish, Iran's resort and free-trade island in the Gulf. The island joins Bandar Abbas, Konarak and the coastal corridor as confirmed targets on night three.
insurancejournal.comPreliminary data show every vessel that transited the waterway on July 12 did so without active tracking signals. Dark crossings have outnumbered observable passages in recent days as attacks reshape routes.
The War ZoneThe U.S. Army will station its ME-11B HADES aircraft and form a new unmanned aircraft system battalion at Fort Hood, Texas. The moves consolidate aerial intelligence units previously spread across multiple bases.