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RandySF

(82,775 posts)
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 02:39 AM 16 hrs ago

Before 'Epstein's Island', power and privilege shielded abuse on Michigan's North Fox Island

As the revelations and debate continue about the millions of files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and their international ties to wealth, privilege, and perversity, the idea of a sophisticated network of elites sexually preying upon children is not just a modern facet of an internet-connected world, but eerily similar to a scandal that was centered in Michigan more than half a century ago.

North Fox Island is small, just over three miles in length and about a mile wide, located in Lake Michigan, about 50 miles north of Traverse City. While it is currently state-owned and uninhabited, that was not always so.

Purchased by Francis “Frank” Shelden in 1960, access to the island was very difficult until Shelden installed a landing strip with the intent of allowing small aircraft as the primary means of getting there. Shelden also built cabins, and created trails, making it into a remote resort and camp where he, along with a group of other men, incorporated a tax-exempt charitable trust in 1975 known as Brother Paul’s Children’s Mission.

On its face, the mission was noble. This group of men, some wealthy, some educators, but all concerned, would recruit young boys and teenagers from underprivileged communities and offer mentorship, guidance, and skill building that the boys wouldn’t normally have access to.



https://michiganadvance.com/2026/02/20/before-epsteins-island-power-and-privilege-shielded-abuse-on-michigans-north-fox-island/

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Before 'Epstein's Island', power and privilege shielded abuse on Michigan's North Fox Island (Original Post) RandySF 16 hrs ago OP
And there was also... 2naSalit 15 hrs ago #1
Nick Bryant wrote an amazing book about that called The Franklin Scandal. None of the major Scrivener7 11 hrs ago #2
Do you think these - Epstein, Michigan and Boys' Town - were aware of each other, or had any connections? Scrivener7 11 hrs ago #3

Scrivener7

(59,063 posts)
2. Nick Bryant wrote an amazing book about that called The Franklin Scandal. None of the major
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 07:51 AM
11 hrs ago

publishers would touch it, so he went with a small press and the book didn't get a lot of play. But it's still around in libraries and on ebay. They tortured those kids who were fragile to begin with, and they ALL got away with it.

Scrivener7

(59,063 posts)
3. Do you think these - Epstein, Michigan and Boys' Town - were aware of each other, or had any connections?
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 07:54 AM
11 hrs ago

I tend to think they weren't connected, which might be even worse. These pockets of pure evil and danger to children just popped up where the men involved somehow found each other. Which means there are more out there right now.

And the numbers and variety of men involved with Epstein seem to indicate that that kind of sadistic perversity is much more prevalent than I ever wanted to know.

Also, look at how the Michigan people and the Franklin scandal people used religion to help hide what they were doing.

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