Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis has publicly affirmed his support for Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) candidate Sebas Bastian, despite unverified allegations appearing in FBI documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The documents, dated September 30, 2021, name both Bastian and Island Luck co-founder Adrian Fox in connection with claims made by an informant alleging Epstein’s influence over Bahamian and U.S. governments.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Prime Minister Davis dismissed the significance of these allegations, stating he had heard Bastian’s response and found the claims unpersuasive. ‘I don’t know as much about what is in those files and what those files mean,’ Davis remarked. ‘All I know is that he’s indicated that he doesn’t know foolishness. He don’t know what they’re talking about.’ When questioned whether the issue would impact the PLP’s election campaign, the Prime Minister responded confidently: ‘I don’t think so.’
Both Bastian and Fox have issued separate denials through Tribune Business, asserting they never met Epstein nor engaged in any illegal activities. Bastian, campaigning in Fort Charlotte, quipped: ‘The closest I come to Epstein, Jepstein or any Stein is the stain on my shirt,’ emphasizing his focus on national development. Fox categorically denied any personal interaction with Epstein or involvement in firearms or human trafficking.
The same FBI document also references Craig Flowers of FML Group of Companies and former national security minister Marvin Dames (misspelled as ‘Marvin James’), though without linking them to trafficking allegations. Dames confirmed facilitating an informant’s visit to the U.S. Embassy but questioned the document’s overall authenticity. Flowers did not respond to requests for comment prior to publication.
