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The Former First Lady Of The USVI And  Her Sleep Over At Jeffrey Epstein's (8/20/25)

The Former First Lady Of The USVI And Her Sleep Over At Jeffrey Epstein's (8/20/25)



In 2017, documents revealed that Cecile de Jongh—then First Lady of the U.S. Virgin Islands—actively collaborated with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, allegedly facilitating his access to local power and helping “legitimize” his trafficking operations. She worked as his office manager and was paid an annual salary of $200,000, with Epstein also covering her children’s tuition. She intervened directly in public institutions, using her influence to secure student visas for young European women who would later attend a specially created class at the University of the Virgin Islands—essentially providing cover for trafficked victims. These actions weren’t passive oversights—they indicated a deliberate, calculated effort to shield and empower Epstein’s operations—even as he was a known predator.

Moreover, de Jongh went beyond academic cover-ups; the lawsuit alleges she drafted legislative language to weaken sex offender registration and travel restrictions—tailored to benefit Epstein. In one email exchange, she asked his opinion on a proposed law, to which Epstein responded that the terms should be relaxed so that he could continue traveling within the territory despite his sex offender status. De Jongh assured him she would circumvent any repercussions, effectively weaponizing her position to distort public safety standards for his convenience. These actions represent not just a breach of ethics, but a betrayal of public trust on a staggering scale.

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source:

EXCLUSIVE: Former First Lady of the US Virgin Islands Cecile de Jongh admitted to staying at Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan apartment in 2017 for knee replacement surgery | Daily Mail Online


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