- The Washington Times - Friday, July 12, 2019

President Trump has a challenge for investigative journalists everywhere: Find out who visited convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein’s island.

The billionaire whose plane was called “Lolita Express” by pundits often brought the rich and powerful to his private island. The president on Friday noted that reporters now focused on outgoing Labor Secretary Alex Acosta’s prosecution of Mr. Epstein should dig into who visited what became known among locals as “Orgy Island.”

“Other people, they went all over with him,” Mr. Trump said from the White House lawn. “They went to his island and all over the place. He was very well known in palm his island — whatever his island was, wherever it is, I was never there. Find out the people that went to the island.”

The president also noted that Mr. Epstein was booted from his private Palm Beach, Florida, club Mar-a-Lago, Mediaite reported.

“I didn’t want anything to do with him,” Mr. Trump said. “That was many, many years ago. … I threw him out.”

Mr. Epstein was arrested in 2005 and signed a plea agreement in 2007 with the U.S. Attorney’s Office. He accepted a single charge of soliciting prostitution.

The billionaire also agreed to a 30-month sentence and registered as a “Tier 1” sex offender with the U.S. Virgin Islands. He paid dozens of young girls under a federal statute providing for compensation to victims of child sexual abuse.

Federal prosecutors, however, arrested Mr. Epstein last week on new charges of sex trafficking for allegedly abusing underage girls at his homes in New York and Palm Beach.

• Douglas Ernst can be reached at dernst@washingtontimes.com.

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