Trader sentiment on Epstein's Little St. James island visitors hinges on ongoing scrutiny of DOJ-released documents from late 2025 through early 2026, when millions of pages—including flight logs, emails, photos, and contact books—named high-profile figures in politics, business, and entertainment like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Richard Branson, and Woody Allen. While associations abound, confirmed physical visits require specific evidence such as island-bound flight manifests, witness testimony, or cell data like WIRED's 2024 tracking of nearly 200 devices. No major new releases have occurred in the past 30 days, leaving markets driven by speculation over potential future unseals or investigations amid Ghislaine Maxwell's ongoing imprisonment and historical base rates of limited prosecutions. Upcoming congressional hearings could prompt further disclosures.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jour$1,804,844 Vol.
Deepak Chopra
7%
Steve Bannon
6%
Woody Allen
6%
Kevin Spacey
4%
Harvey Weinstein
4%
Peter Attia
3%
Steven Tisch
3%
Donald Trump
3%
Jay-Z
2%
Bill Gates
2%
Bill Clinton
2%
Noam Chomsky
2%
Elon Musk
2%
Michael Jackson
2%
Bill Cosby
2%
Hillary Clinton
1%
Marco Rubio
1%
$1,804,844 Vol.
Deepak Chopra
7%
Steve Bannon
6%
Woody Allen
6%
Kevin Spacey
4%
Harvey Weinstein
4%
Peter Attia
3%
Steven Tisch
3%
Donald Trump
3%
Jay-Z
2%
Bill Gates
2%
Bill Clinton
2%
Noam Chomsky
2%
Elon Musk
2%
Michael Jackson
2%
Bill Cosby
2%
Hillary Clinton
1%
Marco Rubio
1%
This includes but is not limited to flight logs, photographs, videos, court records, or sworn testimony that clearly place the listed individual on the island. Public confirmation from the listed individual that they visited Little St. James will also qualify for a “Yes” resolution.
If any release of Epstein-related files is carried out by the United States federal government within 48 hours of this market's resolution time, this market will remain open for 48 hours after the resolution time to allow for evidence of visits to Little St. James to be investigated.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...This includes but is not limited to flight logs, photographs, videos, court records, or sworn testimony that clearly place the listed individual on the island. Public confirmation from the listed individual that they visited Little St. James will also qualify for a “Yes” resolution.
If any release of Epstein-related files is carried out by the United States federal government within 48 hours of this market's resolution time, this market will remain open for 48 hours after the resolution time to allow for evidence of visits to Little St. James to be investigated.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader sentiment on Epstein's Little St. James island visitors hinges on ongoing scrutiny of DOJ-released documents from late 2025 through early 2026, when millions of pages—including flight logs, emails, photos, and contact books—named high-profile figures in politics, business, and entertainment like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Richard Branson, and Woody Allen. While associations abound, confirmed physical visits require specific evidence such as island-bound flight manifests, witness testimony, or cell data like WIRED's 2024 tracking of nearly 200 devices. No major new releases have occurred in the past 30 days, leaving markets driven by speculation over potential future unseals or investigations amid Ghislaine Maxwell's ongoing imprisonment and historical base rates of limited prosecutions. Upcoming congressional hearings could prompt further disclosures.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jour
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