A chilling incident has emerged surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's infamous private island, Little St. James, after a man accused of trespassing there made disturbing claims about his ordeal. According to CBS News, 44-year-old Benjamin Owen, a nonprofit founder from Memphis, stated that he traveled to the island on April 24 with two associates to investigate Epstein's legacy. Owen alleges that the situation escalated when the group reached the island's hilltop 'temple,' where they were reportedly spotted by individuals on all-terrain vehicles. He claims his companions fled, while he stayed behind due to a fear of a medical emergency. Owen later expressed that he believed he was 'not supposed to leave that island alive' after being restrained and taken into a 'dungeon'-like structure.
The incident has reignited public interest in Epstein's operations and the ongoing investigations into his network. Little St. James, often referred to as 'Epstein Island,' has been at the center of numerous allegations of sex trafficking and abuse. Owen's account adds a new layer of intrigue and horror to the island's dark history.
Authorities have not yet confirmed Owen's claims, and the investigation into the alleged trespassing is ongoing. The incident raises questions about security on the island and the extent of Epstein's legacy even after his death. Owen's story, if verified, could provide new insights into the activities that took place on the island and the individuals involved.
As the story develops, many are watching closely to see if further evidence emerges to support Owen's claims. The case highlights the continued fascination and horror surrounding Epstein's network and the pursuit of justice for his victims.



