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6/27/2025, 7:06:18 AM
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The concrete shipment to Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little St. James, involved a $100,000 self-loading cement mixer delivered on November 7, 2018, just weeks before a major Miami Herald exposé on Epstein was published. The shipment was made via an Express Bill of Lading, an unusual and costly shipping method that requires upfront payment and assumes responsibility for any damage during transit, indicating urgency and priority in the delivery. Epstein also paid extra to ensure fast delivery and took responsibility for any damage to the mixer truck. This timing—21 days before the exposé and 23 days before Epstein allegedly began trying to pay off witnesses—raises suspicions that the cement might have been used to cover up evidence, possibly by filling in tunnels beneath a structure known as the "temple" on the island, which some sources claim had underground entrances or tunnels.
Below is an AI excerpt:
The concrete shipment to Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little St. James, involved a $100,000 self-loading cement mixer delivered on November 7, 2018, just weeks before a major Miami Herald exposé on Epstein was published. The shipment was made via an Express Bill of Lading, an unusual and costly shipping method that requires upfront payment and assumes responsibility for any damage during transit, indicating urgency and priority in the delivery. Epstein also paid extra to ensure fast delivery and took responsibility for any damage to the mixer truck. This timing—21 days before the exposé and 23 days before Epstein allegedly began trying to pay off witnesses—raises suspicions that the cement might have been used to cover up evidence, possibly by filling in tunnels beneath a structure known as the "temple" on the island, which some sources claim had underground entrances or tunnels.
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