Influencers are known to be either the most daring or the most clueless people in the world right now, and one of them from Florida continues to prove the point by supposedly sneaking into Epstein’s Island. While the influencer managed to make it out of the island after trespassing, he now worries because he alleged that several black SUVs have been circling his home ever since.
Nico Grigg is the influencer in question, and he apparently lives in Florida at the moment. In late January, Grigg took a trip with his friends to the US Virgin Islands so he could sneak into the island that the late Jeffrey Epstein once owned. Grigg even has a video of how he dismounted his jet ski and allegedly walked on the beach of Epstein’s island, though the sea urchins, the Coast Guard, and the watchful proprietors from afar made him turn back.
After getting home and posting the now-viral trespass he made, Grigg now claims that “Every day since I’ve been home, there have been blacked out Escalade trucks (SUVs) sitting outside my house.” Grigg adds, “I’m not sure what they want or who they are… I apologize, and I want this to be all over,” worrying that Epstein’s associates or friends might have been offended by his stunt.
For the record, Epstein’s Island now has a different owner after realtors sold the property following Epstein’s death in 2019. The island, however, remains private property, making it illegal to trespass on it. The current owners can easily press charges against trespassers. That didn’t stop Grigg’s stunt, in which he claimed to have successfully snuck into the place to take in the views and capitalize on the disturbing revelations from the Epstein files regarding what took place on the island.
People online are worried about the influencer
Ever since claiming that black SUVs have been stalking his place, Grigg has posted several frequent follow-up videos, one of which is even an attempt to confront one of the black SUVs, which sadly drove away. Some viewers, however, have doubted Grigg’s claims about the SUVs, seeing as many lifestyle influencers these days could easily rent cars and have them driven by friends.
Grigg, however, continues to post about his worries, and his videos have definitely attracted attention, earning millions of views, with no shortage of commenters giving him the benefit of the doubt. “Maybe start becoming a 24 hour life streamer just in case …” suggests a viewer, with another saying, “buy security cameras gng.”
At the time of writing, Grigg is still claiming that black SUVs are stalking him, leading to a mix of genuine concern, jokes, and skepticism. So far, Grigg hasn’t revealed what kind of legal action he’s taken, such as calling the police or a lawyer. In one of the follow-up videos, however, Grigg even claims a police car was tailing behind one of the black SUVs allegedly stalking him.







