House Democrats unveil never-before-seen images from Epstein’s island
A room inside the Epstein estate in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Photo by: House Oversight Committee
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House Democrats investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have released new, previously unseen video and images from his private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. “These new images provide a disturbing glimpse into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island,” said Ranking Member Robert Garcia.
Along with interior photos, the committee shared an image of a phone that appeared to list multiple names. The House Oversight Committee has been examining Epstein and his alleged crimes for several months. In November, the panel released emails purportedly written by Epstein, including a 2011 message to Ghislaine Maxwell in which Epstein stated that President Donald Trump “spent hours at my house,” adding that Trump was “the dog that hasn’t barked.”
The Oversight Committee’s investigation is separate from the long-anticipated release of Justice Department files on Epstein. In November, Congress passed a law requiring the DOJ to disclose the records, though the legislation permits the department to redact certain information. Officials are expected to withhold details that could identify victims, contain material related to child sexual abuse, include graphic descriptions, or threaten national security, foreign policy, or ongoing investigations.
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The photos show the exterior of Epstein’s compound, surrounding views, and several rooms inside the residence.

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A phone at Jeffrey Epstein’s estate in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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A No Trespassing sign at the Epstein estate in the U.S. Virgin Islands

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A room inside Epstein’s estate in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
