New images reveal never-before-seen details of Jeffrey Epstein’s private island

New images reveal never-before-seen details of Jeffrey Epstein's private island

New images of Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, located in the American Virgin Islands, have been released. The photographs and videos were shared by Democrats on the Oversight Committee of the United States House of Representatives, who say they want to reinforce public transparency in the investigation.

The images, captured in 2020, show several spaces in the property known as Little St. James, including bedrooms, patios, the pool and interiors of the mansion. Among the most striking records are a room with masks hanging on the wall, equipment that resembles a dentist’s chair, a slate board with the words power and deceit written in chalk and even an outside sign with the warning do not pass.

The set of 14 photographs and videos were published on the social network X. According to the Democratic leader of the Committee, the material now made public presents a disturbing vision of the environment that surrounded Epstein and helps to complete the context of the investigation. Representative Robert Garcia stated that the disclosure aims to guarantee transparency and contribute to the full reconstruction of the facts, reinforcing that the priority continues to be justice for survivors.

The islands associated with Epstein were put up for sale in 2022, for a value of more than 100 million euros. According to statements made at the time by the estate’s lawyer, Daniel Weiner, the amount would be used to settle pending legal proceedings and cover expenses related to the administration of the properties. At the same time, a text approved during Donald Trump’s administration determined that the Department of Justice would have to make available, within 30 days, all non-confidential documents linked to the Epstein case.

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