On January 31, 2026, Florida-based social media personality, YouTuber, and content creator Nico Grigg, released a viral video titled, “I Snuck Onto Jeffrey Epstein’s Island.” As of this writing, the video has nearly three million views and over 70,000 likes. The video quickly climbed to the top 10 videos on his channel and garnered attention from platforms beyond YouTube.
Overall, the video featured Nico’s journey to Little St. James, as he tried to infiltrate Jeffrey Epstein‘s infamous island and document its landmarks. With help from the locals, Nico and his group managed to get close to the island by jet ski. Ultimately, a bed of sea urchins just off the coast of Little St. James prevented the YouTuber from setting foot on the island.
Towards the end of his video, Nico Grigg mentioned that he had been experiencing some suspicious activity around his home residence, activity that involved black SUVs:
“Ever since I got home from filming this video, there have been suspicious vehicles parked outside my house almost every single day. But the only thing I can think about is that I could have made it further on the island.”
Late, on his TikTok account, he mentioned that the SUVs continued to hover around his abode:
“It’s been just three days since I posted this video of me sneaking onto Jeffrey Epstein’s Island. Every day since I’ve been home, there have been blacked-out Escalade trucks sitting outside my house. I’m not sure what they want or who they are, but I’m posting this here now just in case anything happens.”
“I apologize, and I want this all to be over”: Nico Grigg follows up on his Epstein Island adventure
Newly released Epstein files are continuing to come out, with U.S. authorities removing sensitive victim data after redaction errors, high-profile figures and global investigations emerging from the documents, and ongoing scrutiny of related individuals and connections.
Considering the sensitivity of the situation, Nico Grigg suggested that he did not want to get involved further and risk getting himself into trouble. In conclusion, he said:
“For all I know, this could be Jeffrey Epstein’s friends. If I pissed anyone off, I apologise, and I want this all to be over.”
In other news, streamer Sneako questioned why the media isn’t demanding that Jay-Z “apologize” instead of Kanye West after the rapper was named in the Epstein files.
Edited by Vishnu Menon