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MISSOURI PASTOR SUSPENDED AFTER CHURCH LEARNS SHE MANAGED EPSTEIN'S PRIVATE ISLAND fact check

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Analysis

Multiple sources, although none from widely recognized trusted outlets, consistently report that a Missouri United Methodist Church pastor named Stephanie Remington was suspended after the church learned she had managed Jeffrey Epstein’s private island from January to May 2019. The reports agree on the timeline and her role as property manager, and note that she claimed never to have seen Epstein or any illicit activity. The church’s leadership reportedly acted upon discovering her past employment. Despite the lack of high-profile trusted sources, the uniformity of details across these independent reports supports the claim’s core truth: the pastor was suspended following revelations about her management role on Epstein’s island.

Sources

Confirms suspension after church learned she managed Epstein’s island.

Reports her management role and investigation by church.

Details suspension and her claim of no direct contact with Epstein.

Notes suspension by UMC leadership and her property manager role.

Confirms timeline and suspension linked to Epstein connection.

Church statement on suspension after learning of ties.

Reports investigation and her denial of witnessing wrongdoing.

Quotes pastor denying knowledge of illicit activity; confirms suspension.

Reports suspension after name surfaced linked to Epstein.

Social media post confirming suspension due to Epstein connection.

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