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Trump's FBI boss Kash Patel makes bombshell claim about video of Epstein's pedophile island
Kash Patel admitted that conspiracy theorists looking for more incriminating evidence from disgraced pedophile Jeffrey Epstein 's private island might be disappointed.
The FBI Director took part in a wide-ranging interview with Joe Rogan where the host asked him point blank: 'Is there video from the island?'
While Patel said that there was, he merely suggested that the footage is 'not of what you want.'
Neither Patel nor Rogan would name names but suggested that 'what you want' is 'some guy or gal committing felonies.'
'If I had it, I'd be the first guy to bring this case hard and fast,' Patel claimed.
He added that his team at the FBI has viewed everything they have been given lawful access to from the infamous island.
Epstein's 'pedo island' aka Little Saint James in the US Virgin Islands was a focal point of his horrific child-sex-trafficking operation.
It has long been believed that Epstein hosted a wide array of rich and famous clients at the island.
Patel said that the bureau is doing the best that they can and encouraged anyone with information to get in touch.
'I got here 100 days ago. I can't be held to account for 20 years of failures,' he said.
Though Patel claimed that his FBI will 'give you everything we can' he does have some boundaries set around Epstein's victims.
'Remember, we're not gonna' re-victimize women. We're not gonna' put that s*** back out there. It's not happening because then, he wins.'
When Epstein first purchased Little Saint James, he paid $7.9 million. Epstein bought the island in 1998 and later made it his primary residence, employing a staff of 70 people.
At the time of his death it was valued at $63.8 million. In the aftermath of Epstein's death, it was listed for sale for $125 million in 2021. In May 2023, it was sold to billionaire Stephen Deckoff who vowed to turn it into a luxury resort by 2025.
Deckoff is reported to have paid around $60 million for the property as well as for Great St. James. Epstein's estate has said that any money generated from the sale of his properties would be used to settle lawsuits.
The troubling past of Little St James has been widely documented in photographs, victim testimony and court cases against Epstein and his associates.
Though Patel claimed that his FBI will 'give you everything we can' he does have some boundaries set around Epstein's victims
Epstein - with help from his confidante and fixer Ghislaine Maxwell - trafficked many young girls to the island, where they were raped and abused.
Photographs previously published by show young girls posing on the paradise island, or giving massages to Epstein while makes telephone calls.
Maxwell is seen in other pictures being waited on by the legion of staff who Epstein recruited to manage the island.
Epstein is said to have imported 200 workers after his purchase of the island to build a stone mansion, two guest houses, a helipad and a bizarre gold-domed structure that resembles a temple.
The temple structure was built between 2009 and 2013 but it remains unclear what the building was for.
Several of Epstein's victims have recalled the abuse and suffering they faced on the island.
Prince Andrew has admitted he has visited the island, but always maintained he was not aware of Epstein's crimes and never took part in anything illegal.
The island has drawn several thrill-seekers who've ignored the no trespassing signs to explore the property.
Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change and Jeff Berwick were able to get onto the island and explore Epstein's office, a few of the underground lairs and get close enough to the pedophile's infamous temple on Little St James to reveal that the doors of the structure are in fact painted on the building.
Rudkowski explored several underground structures, including one that appeared to house the island's generator.
There have also been claims the island has its own subterranean tunnel network, though this has never been substantiated.
Epstein's resort also include a ten-person shower for orgies, according to a maintenance worker. Steve Scully said in 2020 that Epstein installed the shower in a bathroom whose walls were covered with pictures of naked girls.
Epstein had remodeled his bedroom several times and during these renovations he put in a 'ten-showerhead shower - for group showers', Scully claimed.
'There were more pictures in the bathroom than anywhere else – including of young, barely clothed or semi-nude girls,' he added.