Nearly 200 mobile devices were used by those who visited Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous “pedoph*le island” in the years leading up to his death left. The cell-phone signals left an undetectable trail of data going back to the visitors’ homes and businesses. Maps of these visits were created by a controversial multinational data broker with military sector links, Wired reported. Those trails show the repeated excursions of affluent and prominent persons who seemed unconcerned with Epstein’s position as a convicted sex offender. Near Intelligence, a location data broker embroiled in allegations of mismanagement and fraud, has gathered data that reveals with…
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