Steve Scully is a former maintenance worker and electrician who lived and worked on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, from 1999 to 2005. Employed full-time and residing on the property, Scully had daily access to the island’s grounds, residences, and workspaces, placing him among the few non–household staff who observed the island’s operations over multiple years.

Scully came forward publicly after Epstein’s July 2019 arrest, telling ABC News he left his job in 2005 due to “personal concerns about gaggles of apparently unsupervised young women” present on the island. He said he frequently saw girls who appeared to be underage and described an environment saturated with sexualized imagery, recalling “photos of topless women everywhere—on his desk, in his office, in his bedroom.”

In the 2020 Netflix documentary Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, Scully stated that he saw Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew on Little St. James during his employment. He further claimed to have witnessed Prince Andrew with Virginia Roberts (Giuffre). Both Clinton and Prince Andrew have publicly denied visiting the island or the allegations associated with these claims.

Scully’s account provides a rare on-the-ground perspective from a blue-collar worker who observed the island’s day-to-day operations rather than interacting with Epstein socially or professionally at higher levels. His testimony aligns with survivor reports describing underage girls, sexualized environments, and high-profile visitors, and has been cited as corroborative contextual evidence in reporting on Epstein’s activities in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Sources

ABC News (July 2019) interview with Steve Scully; Virgin Islands Daily News (July 2019) contractor profile; Netflix documentary Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (2020).