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Two TikTokers attempted to unveil the mystery surrounding Little St. James, the infamous private island formerly owned by Jeffrey Epstein, amid the millions of documents released by the Department of Justice related to the late sex offender. However, their adventure became unsettling as they felt that someone was stalking them after returning home.

Two content creators visited Epstein Island to see what was going on there. However, according to their testimonies, the unwelcome visit led to immediate, targeted intimidation, leaving them concerned for their lives.

'I Was Being Targeted'

Content creator Matt Batista reported a series of unsettling events following his expedition to Epstein Island two weeks ago. Shortly after publishing a video documenting the adventure, he experienced flat tires multiple times.

Initially, he thought it was just a 'coincidence,' but it happened repeatedly. 'I started thinking I was being targeted,' he said. Batista called the repair guy and had his tire replaced.

Hours after parking his car at the garage, he went outside and saw that it had a flat tire again. Later that night, he noticed black SUVs 'shining their lights' on his windows.

He waited for several hours and attempted to leave, but the SUVs were still there. So, he went outside and tried to confront the driver, but the vehicle sped away. The encounter did not stop there.

'Earlier this morning, it looked like I was being followed by a Home Depot van, so I made a TikTok about it,' Batista continued. 'I have a feeling I'm just paranoid about all of this, but I'll keep documenting everything anyway.'

In another clip, Batista claimed that YouTuber Nico, who was with him during the expedition, observed the same vehicles on his property.

'It's been happening to Nico, too,' he said.

Nico Reports Coastal Guards and Residential Surveillance

Nico, a TikToker and YouTuber known for his pranks, documented his attempt to sneak onto Epstein Island on his jet ski. He was able to make a landfall but had to retreat as coastal authorities chased them away.

Nico flew a drone and scooped the island and his footage captured 'no trespassing signs' aside from the coast guards. While scouting the area, they saw security personnel and a woman filming them as they tried to approach the island.

Nico was down to repeating the thrilling adventure, telling his followers, 'One million likes, I'll attempt this again.'

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However, the repercussions of his visit followed him back to his home because five days after the incident, he noticed black SUVs driving around his property. He expressed significant concern for his safety, stating he was documenting the events 'just in case anything happens.'

All About the Epstein Island

In December, new photos of Epstein Island were released as part of the probe into the convicted sex offender's case. The island has been a cornerstone in the investigation because it was reportedly the site of many crimes committed against underage girls.

Virginia Giuffre claimed that ex-Prince Andrew abused her on the island. A 2020 lawsuit also claimed that Epstein would 'transport young women and underage girls between St. Thomas and Little St. James.'

Among the photos taken at Epstein's infamous property were a room with what seemed to be a dental chair, and another with a chalkboard, chairs, and a desk.

'These new images are a disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island,' Oversight Committee ranking member Robert Garcia told Axios.

The island is reportedly monitored by private security and coastal patrols to prevent trespassing. The online community will continue to follow Batista and Nico to ensure their safety amid the perceived stalking they have been experiencing since the visit to Little St. James.