Sen. Athneil “Bobby” Thomas (D-STT) will donate $1,000 he received as a campaign donation from Southern Trust Company, an entity owned by billionaire and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, after finding out about the contribution this week, the St. Thomas senator said Tuesday.
According to Thomas, he learned of the campaign donation from Southern Trust on Monday. Thomas’ legislative aide, Jerain Fleming, said they received a list of companies owned by Epstein and cross-checked the list with the senator’s 2018 campaign contributions. Thomas said he did not know of Southern Trust’s ties with Epstein before this week.
“We’ll continue to do what we’ve always done, which is do good for the community,” Thomas said in a phone interview, adding that he would donate the amount toward an upcoming youth basketball tournament in August, one of the initiatives his office supports.
Thomas joins a growing list of U.S. Virgin Islands politicians who acknowledged receiving campaign contributions from Epstein or companies he owns. On July 9, Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett said she will donate to charity the same amount of campaign contributions she received from Epstein for her 2016 and 2018 political runs.
Sens. Alicia Barnes and Donna Frett-Gregory also acknowledged receipt of Epstein-tied funds for their 2018 campaigns, each receiving $1,000 from the same company, Southern Trust. On Saturday, Barnes said she would return the money to Southern Trust by certified mail on Monday. Also on Monday, Frett-Gregory said she will donate the amount to “youth in our community.”
Southern Trust, a beneficiary of the V.I. Economic Development Authority, is listed on the authority’s website as a company engaged in providing extensive DNA database and data-mining services. The company also lists former first lady Cecile deJongh, wife of former Gov. John deJongh, as office manager.
As an EDC company, Southern Trust receives as much as 90 percent in corporate and income tax cuts and a full exemption on gross receipts, business property and excise taxes.
Lawmakers who denied receiving any campaign donations from Epstein were Sens. Novelle Francis (D-STX), Allison Degazon (D-STX), Oakland Benta (D-STX), Steven Payne (At-Large), Janelle Sarauw (I-STT), Javan James (D-STX), Myron Jackson (D-STT), Stedmann Hodge (D-STT) and Marvin Blyden (D-STT).
Senators who have not yet responded to inquiries sent to their Senate emails were Sens. Dwayne Degraff (D-STT), Kenneth Gittens (D-STX) and Kurt Vialet (D-STX).
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Imagined being shamed into returning their monies and grandstanding on how much they are contributing to the community! Really? It is only when the public called them out on the carpet that they came out of their rat holes, hat in hand and stated they didn’t know Epstein was was a registered pedifile . Is Southern Trust still receiving EDC Beni fits? Are they in good standing? With the Laws of the land not the Democratic Party? Are we inviting criminals to these islands when we don’t even look into their backgrounds? Are we paying more attention to green dollar bill than to these islands, it’s people and our sense of morality! Shameful. Really shameful!
Epstein need to leave our people alone. Why our representatives took money from that piece of shit. Tell me. This very embarrassing and they new in office.
We still need checks and balances. Each senator will have a opportunity to choose which district on the islands to represent. Put them in check.
They’re 15 senators in our Legislature. Some people support lowering the number of senators but it could cause less votes on a measure to pass. Look at my example.
St. John (at-large) : Stevens Payne Sr.
St. Thomas : Charlotte Amalie, West End (Bordeaux), Northside, Southside, Tutu and East End. (Each of those following lawmakers will pick a district to serve).
Senators : Marvin Blyden, Donna Frett-Gregory, Dwayne DeGraff, Janelle Sarauw, Myron Jackson, Stedman Hodge and Athneil Bobby Thomas.
St. Croix : Frederiksted, Northwest, Kingshill (Central), Sion Farm, Anna’s Hope, Christiansted, Willam’s Delight and East End Cotton Valley. Each of those following lawmakers will pick a district to serve).
Senators : Novelle Francis, Allision DeGazon, Alicia Barnes, Javan James, Oakland Benta, Ken Gittens and Kurt Vialet.
It is important for the community to keep pushing for this to happen. Share each other ideas so voters will be able to make the right decision.
We will achieve the senatorial districts and then the people shall work on getting a House. People think the population has to be over millions like states/PR but American Samoa and Northern Marinas Islands both has 55,000 people and their legislatures are bicameral. It’s time for us and Guam which over 100,000 to make a difference.