What happens when one man decides to do what investigators wouldn't? Drew goes where few have dared — Little St. James, Jeffrey Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands — and films every second of it.
No script. No production budget. Just Drew and his crew with cameras, capturing raw, unfiltered footage of one of the most infamous private islands in history, now abandoned and decaying.
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Drew begins his journey to Little St. James, the 75-acre private island in the US Virgin Islands once owned by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This episode covers the planning, the boat approach, and the first moments setting foot on the island's shores. The island has sat largely abandoned since Epstein's death in 2019, with its structures slowly being reclaimed by nature. Drew and his crew document the eerie silence, the overgrown paths, and the remnants of what was once a lavish private compound that hosted some of the world's most powerful people.
Start HereIn Part Two, Drew ventures deeper into the island's interior, exploring the remaining structures of Epstein's compound. The island's main residence, guesthouses, and surrounding buildings are documented in raw detail. Drew examines what's left behind — the physical evidence of a place that was at the center of one of the biggest scandals in modern history. The footage is unscripted and unfiltered, giving viewers an unprecedented look at a location that has never been publicly documented in this way.
Part 2 of 3The final part of the series takes Drew across the entire island, covering areas not seen in earlier episodes. From the infamous blue-and-white striped temple structure to the network of pathways connecting the compound's buildings, everything is captured on camera. Drew reflects on what the island represents — a symbol of unchecked power, wealth, and the failure of accountability — and what it feels like to stand in a place that so many powerful people tried to keep hidden from the world. The series closes with Drew's raw, unscripted thoughts on the experience alongside his crew.
Series FinaleSideQuest is Drew's independent documentary and adventure series, built on a simple idea: go where others won't, film what others don't, and show it all for free. No paywalls, no subscriptions, no gatekeeping.
Little St. James Island — known widely as "Epstein Island" — is one of the most talked-about and least-documented locations in the world. After years of speculation, sealed court documents, and powerful people avoiding accountability, Drew decided someone should just go and show people what's actually there.
This three-part series is the result of that mission. Raw footage, real reactions, and zero filters.
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