New Images Offer glimpse Inside Jeffrey Epstein‘s Private Island
Recently released photos and videos are providing a rare look inside Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, in the US virgin Islands. Democratic members of the US House Oversight Committee made the material public on Wednesday, shedding light on the property central to allegations of sex trafficking and abuse.
The collection includes ten photographs and four videos documenting the interior of Epstein’s residence. The images, reportedly taken in 2020 following Epstein’s death, appear to be documentation gathered by US Virgin Islands law enforcement. They depict various rooms including bedrooms, a possible office/library space, and a telephone area. Notably,one photograph shows a chalkboard bearing the words “fin,” “intellectual,” “deception,” and “power.”
Perhaps the most unsettling image reveals a room equipped like a dental surgery, complete with a dental chair, equipment, and masks resembling human faces adorning the walls. Reports from The New York Times indicate one of Epstein’s associates was a dentist who shared office space with one of his shell companies.
The videos showcase the island’s luxurious features, including pristine white linens, spacious rooms, and a large swimming pool surrounded by palm trees on the 90-acre property.
Epstein owned two islands in the US Virgin Islands, and in 2022, his estate reached a settlement exceeding $100 million with the US Virgin Islands Attorney General. This settlement followed allegations that “dozens of young women and children were trafficked, raped, sexually assaulted and held captive” on Little St. James.
While the house Oversight Committee released the images, details surrounding their origin and investigative context remain limited. File names were uninformative, and the committee has not fully explained the timing of the release.Committee members stated the release is part of a broader effort to increase transparency regarding Epstein’s activities and to scrutinize the actions of the Trump administration and the Department of Justice.
Lawmakers have also requested an update from Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the Justice Department’s ongoing examination. A deadline of December 19th has been set for the release of additional “Epstein files” as mandated by recently passed legislation. these newly released images are separate from the documents required under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.