Epstein’s Mysterious ‘Mosque’ and the Shocking Collection of Kaaba’s Kiswa
On Little Saint James Island in the Caribbean, Epstein constructed a blue-and-white striped building topped with a golden dome, which he frequently referred to in correspondence as his "mosque." Despite identifying as a secular Jew, Epstein reportedly had a deep obsession with Islamic art and culture, sourcing specialized tiles from Uzbekistan to decorate the structure.
The investigation further reveals that Epstein leveraged his connections with influential circles in Saudi Arabia to acquire three priceless artifacts from the Holy Kaaba: the internal Gilaaf, the external black Kiswa, and specialized fabrics from the royal factory in Mecca. Reports indicate he even boasted about owning the world’s largest Persian rug, allegedly taken from a mosque. The revelation that such sacred Islamic relics were in the possession of a notorious criminal has sparked global outrage within the Muslim community. Epstein died mysteriously in a New York prison in 2019, but the dark secrets of his private island continue to emerge, highlighting a disturbing pattern of cultural and religious exploitation.