Jeffrey Epstein’s remains are in an unmarked crypt at a Jewish cemetery in Palm Beach County, Florida, alongside his parents.

Quick Scoop

Where is Epstein buried?

  • Epstein was interred at the IJ Morris Star of David cemetery (often described as a Jewish mausoleum/cemetery) near Palm Beach, Florida.
  • His remains are in an unmarked crypt/tomb next to his parents’ resting place, rather than under a clearly labeled headstone with his name.
  • Reports note that his parents’ names were even removed from their marker for a time, to reduce the risk of vandalism connected to his notoriety.

Why the grave is hard to find

  • Multiple news and local reports emphasize that the crypt is intentionally unmarked , which makes it difficult for casual visitors to locate.
  • Forum and cemetery-enthusiast posts echo this, describing an unmarked mausoleum spot in Palm Beach Gardens at the Star of David cemetery, with his parents’ plaque altered or temporarily removed around the time of his burial.

Recent public details

  • Later local coverage (years after his death) reaffirmed that his ashes/remains are in a Palm Beach County Jewish cemetery beside his parents, still not publicly labeled with his name.
  • Because of the unmarked status and privacy concerns, exact plot coordinates are not typically published in official, visitor-style guides, and most detail comes from news features and cemetery observers.

In simple terms: if you went looking, you’d be at a Jewish cemetery in Palm Beach County (Star of David/IJ Morris), near the crypts of his parents, but you would not see “Jeffrey Epstein” written on a visible grave marker.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.