Disturbing ‘never-before-seen’ photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s island released
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released previously unseen videos and images from Jeffrey Epstein’s private islands. The materials were obtained from the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Justice.
The release includes photos and videos of interiors from properties on Little Saint James and Great Saint James. Shown are rooms containing items like masks on a wall and what resembles a dentist’s chair.
Other images depict a chalkboard with words including “power” and “deception,” a massage room, a spa, and a landline phone with partially redacted speed-dial contacts. Democrats described the visuals as a “harrowing look behind Epstein’s closed doors.”
Committee Ranking Member Robert Garcia stated the release ensures public transparency in their investigation. He emphasized the goal is to piece together the full picture of Epstein’s crimes and deliver justice for survivors.
Garcia also called on President Trump to release all related files. This follows a bill passed by Congress requiring the Justice Department to disclose all Epstein documents.
President Trump signed that bill into law last month. It mandates the release of files within 30 days, including flight logs, emails, and records related to the investigation into Epstein’s death.
The documents are expected to be made public by December 19. This release is part of ongoing efforts to uncover the full extent of the activities associated with Epstein.