Nonprofit Founder Found Bound on Epstein Island Faces Trespassing Charges

A nonprofit leader was discovered tied up on Jeffrey Epstein's private island and is now facing trespassing charges, according to court documents. This bizarre incident adds another layer to the ongoing saga of Epstein's network and the murky activities linked to his properties.

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In a startling development that underscores the continuing fallout from the Epstein scandal, a nonprofit founder was found tied up on Epstein's infamous private island and has been charged with trespassing. The case, reported by NewsNation, reveals the tangled and troubling circumstances surrounding those who had access to Epstein's properties long after his death.

Court documents from a separate case identify one of the women who interacted with law enforcement in connection with Ben Owens, the nonprofit leader, as a property manager for Little St. James, commonly known as Epstein Island. This connection raises serious questions about who controlled access to the island and what activities were taking place there.

The nonprofit founder’s presence on the island, combined with the charge of trespassing, highlights the chaotic and secretive environment that still shrouds Epstein’s legacy. As investigations continue, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges in unraveling the full extent of Epstein’s network and holding all parties accountable.

This episode is yet another example of the institutional failures to protect survivors and prevent further abuses linked to Epstein’s operations. It also spotlights the urgent need for transparency and justice for those affected by these dark chapters in American power and privilege.

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