House Democrats have released a batch of previously unseen photos and videos from the private Caribbean island once owned by Jeffrey Epstein — giving the public a rare view inside the property long linked to alleged sex-trafficking and abuse.
The materials show multiple rooms and spaces on the estate: bedrooms, bathrooms, a pool area, and a strikingly odd room that appears to be outfitted like a dentist’s office, walls lined with numerous masks and a chalkboard covered in cryptic words like “power,” “deception,” and “plots.” Images also include a landline phone with names on speed-dial labels.
According to committee officials, the release is part of a transparency effort now underway after Congress passed the law compelling government agencies to turn over records related to Epstein. The goal, they say, is to help paint a fuller, unfiltered picture of the environment where crimes were allegedly committed and bring clarity and justice for survivors.
The committee has additionally obtained banking and communication records tied to Epstein’s estate, indicating more disclosures could follow soon as they continue to push for accountability and clarity around the case.
