AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEpstein Files & VI Accountability: New U.S. reporting based on the DOJ’s “Epstein Library” says nearly 100 phone calls tied to Naples appear in the case records, while separate coverage keeps spotlighting how major banks and the U.S. Virgin Islands faced pressure over alleged red flags in Epstein’s financial network. Little St. James Updates: Fresh court materials and images continue to circulate about Little St. James—its layout, permitted structures, and who controlled the property after Epstein—keeping the islands’ legal aftermath in focus. Local Justice: A St. Thomas hit-and-run on Veterans Drive left a tourist dead; police say Michelle Donastorg faces felony vehicular homicide and involuntary manslaughter charges. Public Service Cooperation: Deputy governors and heads of public service from British Overseas Territories, including the BVI, met in Bermuda and are expected to move toward a Memorandum of Understanding on talent development. Representation Debate: Premier Wheatley says the government will discuss district councils for Anegada and Jost van Dyke to improve representation and equity. Digital Finance Outreach: HLSCC and BVI Finance are co-hosting “BVI NextWave: Digital Assets Discovery Day” on June 25. Government Spending Critique: Pastor Claude Skelton-Cline calls for a “hard stop” on further government vehicle purchases, citing costs and lack of insurance. BVI Politics: Pamela Evette names potential running mates ahead of a June 23 runoff. Economic Pitch: Mark Vanterpool argues the BVI could pursue a transhipment hub to generate revenue, while warning against locating it in Road Town.
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