Earlier today, the @VP welcomed back CGC Munro from patrol as they offloaded $569 million of cocaine in San Diego.
If you missed it, you can still watch the live recording on the @USCGPACAREA FB page: https://t.co/DGhRBPDwtA pic.twitter.com/SDyKr0VSQC— U.S. Coast Guard (@USCG) July 11, 2019
.@VP is welcoming back the crew of CG Cutter Munro as they turn over 39K lbs of cocaine from drug seizures like this one from a semi-submersible off South America to federal agents. We will be live-streaming the offload on Facebook in a few hours. More: https://t.co/5eQRbQpxw5 pic.twitter.com/9bMRorDC4I— U.S. Coast Guard (@USCG) July 11, 2019
knock, knock, knock!
https://www.foxnews.com/us/jeffrey-epstein-caribbean-island-mystery.amp?cmpid=prn_newsstand
Greg Norman
An employee who reportedly worked at Jeffrey Epsteins secluded Caribbean island claims the wealthy financier who is accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls kept a mysterious safe inside the main residence.
The revelation comes as Little St. James Island in St. Thomas is going under the microscope in the wake of Epsteins recent arrest. The 66-year-old was known to frequent the lush property in the U.S. Virgin Islands and the employee, speaking to Bloomberg, suggested that a steel safe inside his office there may have stored more than just cash.
Outside of rare visits by housekeepers, no one the employee claimed was allowed to enter the room where that steel safe was said to be located.
Epstein started transforming Little St. James Island after he bought it more than two decades ago clearing the native vegetation, ringing the property with towering palm trees and planting two massive U.S. flags on either end...part of article