Disturbing New Video Shows Jeffrey Epstein Chasing Women in Island Kitchen
A deeply unsettling new video has surfaced showing the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein pursuing young women around the kitchen of his home on the infamous private Caribbean island, Little Saint James. The footage, released to the public, captures Epstein laughing as he runs after two women inside the luxury property that became central to his abuse scandal.
Video Details and Content
In the video, the disgraced financier is seen wearing a white polo shirt, joggers, and slippers while the women scream and attempt to evade him. Their identities are protected as their faces have been blurred. At one particularly alarming moment, Epstein jumps onto a kitchen counter, appearing to lunge towards one of the women while continuing to laugh heartily. The exact date of the recording and the person who filmed it remain unclear.
This visual evidence emerges in the wake of a massive document release by the United States Department of Justice. On Friday, millions of pages of newly unsealed files related to the Epstein case were made public, adding significant context to the ongoing investigation.
High-Profile Names in the Documents
The latest tranche of documents includes numerous references to prominent individuals previously linked to Epstein. Among them are Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Duke of York, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates. It is crucial to note that neither figure is accused of criminal wrongdoing within these specific files.
Prince Andrew features extensively across the released material, which comprises over 3 million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos. The files contain images that appear to show Andrew kneeling over an unidentified woman with his hand on her abdomen. Additionally, emails reveal Epstein offered to introduce the former prince to a 26-year-old Russian woman. Further correspondence includes alleged messages inviting the convicted sex offender to Buckingham Palace for dinner merely a month after his release from house arrest.
Mounting Pressure on Prince Andrew
The former Duke of York now faces intensifying pressure to cooperate with US officials investigating Epstein's crimes. Sources indicate that providing testimony is considered both a matter of public duty and personal conscience. While Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on the latest revelations, royal insiders told the Daily Mail that the decision to participate rests with Andrew and his conscience. They emphasised the principle that individuals with relevant information should engage in any lawful inquiry.
This development has fuelled calls for the former prince to break his self-imposed silence and publicly assist investigators probing Epstein's crimes and the network that supported him. Despite being photographed smiling and waving to onlookers in Windsor recently, Andrew has maintained a deafening silence on the matter.
Royal Family Connections and Sarah Ferguson's Role
It is understood that King Charles was unaware of the detailed content within the latest files, which expose the depth of the relationship between his brother and the paedophile. The Palace appears to be learning about this new material concurrently with the public.
The documents also illuminate Epstein's continued contact with other members of the royal family, notably Andrew's ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. According to newly released emails from 2010, Ferguson told Epstein to 'just marry me' just six months after his release from prison. Epstein had served 13 months of an 18-month sentence for soliciting sex from underage girls.
In the email, Ferguson wrote: 'You are a legend. I really don't have the words to describe, my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness. Xx I am at your service. Just marry me.' The specific context of this message is not elaborated upon in the files.
Further Correspondence and Charity Closure
Other messages within the cache suggest the former Duchess of York offered Epstein and his associates VIP tours of Buckingham Palace. In June 2009, while Epstein was still incarcerated, she assured him 'I can organise anything' after he inquired about arranging special access in London for the daughter of his lawyer, Alan Dershowitz. The correspondence hints at potential palace access, though it remains unclear if any such visit occurred.
In a separate email from September 2009, Ferguson made additional remarks about marriage, suggesting Epstein wed an unnamed woman with a 'great body', adding: 'Ok well marry me and then we will employ her.'
In a related development, Sarah Ferguson's charity announced on Monday that it will 'regretfully' close for the 'foreseeable future'. This decision comes just days after the revelations about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein came to light, marking a significant turn of events in the ongoing saga.



