House Democrats on the Oversight Committee on Wednesday released new photos and videos from a private island in the Caribbean that Jeffrey Epstein once owned, shining new light on what was once the epicentre of the late convicted sex offender’s decades of abuse of young girls and women.
House Democrats on the Oversight Committee released a series of images from a private island in the Caribbean that Jeffrey Epstein once owned.
The images and videos show several bedrooms, bathrooms and what appears to resemble a dentist’s chair in one room with masks on the wall, as well as a landline telephone with first names written on the speed dial buttons, including Darren, Rich, Mike, Patrick and Larry.
House Democrats on the Oversight Committee released this image of a phone on a private island in the Caribbean that Jeffrey Epstein once owned.
Multiple videos capture the opulent grounds of a home resembling a luxury resort, featuring a swimming pool, palm trees and a winding path overlooking the ocean. One photo appears to capture a study featuring a blackboard: Scribbled on it are words like “power,” “deception,” “plots” and “political.”
House Democrats released a series of images from a private island in the Caribbean that Jeffrey Epstein owned.
A Democratic committee aide told CNN that the photos and videos released by the committee on Wednesday have previously never been made public, and were all taken from Little St. James Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. There are several redactions in the images of the phone and the blackboard – the aide said any women’s names were redacted out of an abundance of caution.
A room with four chairs and a blackboard is seen in this image, released as part of a series of media depicting an island resort once owned by Jeffrey Epstein.
The disclosure comes on the heels of U.S. President Donald Trump signing into law a bill compelling the Justice Department to release the Epstein-related documents in its possession. The release of those so-called Epstein files is highly anticipated and could come in a matter of days.
“These new images are a disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island. We are releasing these photos and videos to ensure public transparency in our investigation and to help piece together the full picture of Epstein’s horrific crimes,” Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the oversight committee, said in a statement.
source & photo: CTV

