Harrowing words found scratched on wall of Epstein’s island as new photos released
Newly released images from Jeffrey Epstein’s private islands reveal unsettling details from the properties where he allegedly committed crimes. The photos and videos were made public by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee to ensure transparency in their investigation.
The media exhibits rooms on Little Saint James and Great Saint James. One disturbing photo shows masks hanging on a wall beside what appears to be a dentist’s chair, while a video tour includes a pool and an en-suite bedroom.
A particularly eerie image focuses on a large chalkboard inside a room. Words like “political,” “power,” and “truth” are scratched onto its surface, with some terms, including “music,” underlined for unknown reasons.
Additional footage shows a spa with a massage room. A landline phone there features a speed-dial list with partially redacted names, though contacts like “Larry Cell” and “NY Office” remain visible.
Epstein allegedly groomed and abused underage girls at these locations, often inviting influential guests. He died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.
This release follows the publication of over 20,000 pages of related documents last month. Further evidence, including electronic devices and physical items, is expected to be made public in the coming weeks.
The committee states it will continue investigating to deliver justice for the survivors. The newly public materials aim to piece together a fuller picture of Epstein’s actions on his private islands.
