Democrats on the U.S. House Oversight Committee on Capital Hill released new photos and videos of Epstein Island in an attempt to further pressure the Trump administration to release more information on the possible pedophilia and blackmail operation using young girls.
The newly released images — drawn from law-enforcement materials gathered in 2020 — depict multiple interiors of the property once owned by Epstein, known as Little St. James. Among the scenes: opulently furnished bedrooms and bathrooms; a room featuring a dentist-style chair surrounded by masks resembling male faces; a library/office with a chalkboard — its surface scrawled with words like “deception,” “power,” “truth,” and “plots.”
One unsettling detail: a landline phone with speed-dial buttons carrying names — reportedly linked to individuals in Epstein’s network, writes Clash Report.
The release coincides with a federal deadline under legislation signed by President Trump, requiring the Justice Department to declassify and make available relevant files by mid-December — including potentially incriminating documents naming high-profile individuals connected to Epstein.
Committee officials say they also obtained extensive records from major banks such as J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank and plan to make them public “after review.”