New Delhi, July 26 -- A newly unearthed trove of location data has revealed the movements of nearly 200 individuals who visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little Saint James, in the years before his 2019 arrest.

The data, discovered by WIRED, was collected and inadvertently exposed by Near Intelligence, a controversial international data broker with ties to the defence industry.

The leaked records show that these individuals-many of them wealthy, influential, and seemingly unfazed by Epstein's criminal history-left behind a digital trail linking their visits to known addresses, offices, luxury hotels, and private marinas.

Using mobile device location pings, Near's system tracked their routes with remarkable precision, identifyin...