Newly released Justice Department documents are raising disturbing new questions about Jeffrey Epstein, as records have revealed a large sulfuric acid purchase for his private island on the very same day that the FBI launched its federal trafficking investigation into the convicted child predator.
According to receipts and internal emails contained within millions of files released on January 30, Epstein arranged for six 55-gallon drums, roughly 330 gallons, of sulfuric acid to be delivered to Little St. James, his private island in the Caribbean also known as “Pedophile Island.”
The chemical purchase, totaling $4,373, occurred on June 12, 2018, coinciding with the launch of the federal probe into his trafficking operation.
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The request referenced materials tied to an RO plant, including conductivity probes and pH equipment.
RO refers to reverse osmosis, a water-purification process in which sulfuric acid can be used to adjust pH levels and improve treatment efficiency.
Beyond water treatment and system maintenance, the documents provide no additional explanation for the chemical order.
The disclosure nevertheless fueled intense public speculation, with some observerssuggestingthe acid could have been used to destroy evidence or even human remains.
Strong acids such as sulfuric acid can chemically break down organic tissue, which is why they are sometimes discussed in forensic or criminal contexts.
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Source: SGT Report