A data broker tracked the devices of visitors to a private island where Jeffrey Epstein allegedly assaulted and trafficked countless women and girls. The data, exposed online, details precise coordinates where hundreds live and work in the US wired.com/story/jeffrey-…
Near Intelligence — a controversial company with known ties to the defense industry — tracked the devices on behalf of an unknown client. It amassed more than 10,000 coordinates from Epstein's visitors, likely siphoned from advertising exchanges, and exposed them online
@dmehro Amazing reporting! Thank you! I live in the Cayman Islands & was going to message you - if you can tell me the location that came up in your investigation I can tell you who lives/lived there (probably. It’s a small place & we all gossip). Your DMs are only open to blue ticks.
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@dmehro Well that got Wired a subscription.