“I never saw anything.” That’s what a Missouri pastor said after managing Jeffrey Epstein’s private island.
The United Methodist Church has suspended Rev. Stephanie L. Remington after discovering she worked for Jeffrey Epstein as an administrative assistant and temporary property manager of his private island, Little Saint James, from August 2018 to May 2019. Epstein was arrested for sex trafficking just two months after she left. He was found dead in his cell in August 2019.
Remington’s name appears in roughly 1,800 documents in the Epstein files released by the Department of Justice, mostly emails related to day-to-day island operations. She told United Methodist News she never witnessed abuse but admitted she knew Epstein was a registered sex offender when she took the job. Church officials say she never disclosed the position. Her annual paperwork reportedly claimed she was performing extension ministry through Wesley Theological Seminary.
Bishop Robert Farr placed Remington on a 90-day suspension effective March 12. She has not been accused of any crime.
Comment: She was managing a location involved in a Rothschild Kompromat Operation involving young kids with Degenerate Pedophiles.