Leaked Data Reveals Epstein Island Visitors' Movements
A data broker's leaked report uncovers the geographical movements of nearly 200 visitors to Jeffrey Epstein's 'Pedophile Island', highlighting the pervasive surveillance capabilities of the data brokerage industry.
- Nearly 200 mobile devices were tracked showing movements of visitors to Jeffrey Epstein's 'Pedophile Island'.
- The leaked data, obtained by WIRED from Near Intelligence, reveals visitors' movements to locations across the US and internationally.
- The data broker, Near Intelligence, has faced scrutiny for its surveillance practices and alleged mismanagement.
- The report does not list names but shows connections to high-profile locations, including Martha's Vineyard and Trump Tower.
- This leak raises concerns about privacy and the unregulated power of data brokers.