Revealed: Epstein cultivated relationship with CBP officer, causing US investigation
Federal investigators examined Jeffrey Epsteins relationship with a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer who worked at the St Thomas airport to which Epstein regularly flew on his private planes before traveling by boat or helicopter to his private island, newly released documents reveal.
As part of that investigation, which did not result in any charges, investigators also issued subpoenas related to three additional CBP officers working at the Cyril E King airport (STT) on St Thomas, documents show. The Guardian also identified two other CBP officers on St Thomas and in Florida who were in contact with Epstein, based on emails and text messages between Epstein, his staff and the officers. It does not appear the FBI ever investigated those two officers.
The FBI in New York opened a preliminary investigation in October 2019 after receiving a report that a long-serving CBP agricultural inspector had ongoing friendship with Mr Epstein
while working for CBP Pre-Clearance in Saint Thomas for over 7 years. The email establishing the investigation into the agricultural inspector, Timothy Bill Routch, is among the millions of files related to Epsteins crimes that were released by the Department of Justice (DoJ) this month.
Federal authorities interviewed Epsteins longtime pilot about the convicted sex offenders contacts with CBP agents.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/19/jeffrey-epstein-cbp-officer-st-thomas