Epstein’s Palm Beach Home Revealed in Police Footage
Investigators have released videos showcasing the late Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion, which was adorned with numerous photographs of naked women and notable guests. This footage came to light as part of a more extensive document release from the Department of Justice, totaling over 33,000 pages.
The footage includes recordings made during a 2005 investigation into allegations that Epstein abused a 14-year-old girl at his residence. Inside, the mansion displayed countless images of women—many of them nude—found in various rooms, including bathrooms, hallways, and a personal gym.
Among the photographs were images of Epstein with Ghislaine Maxwell, his companion who played a crucial role in the events surrounding him. Notably, some pictures captured Epstein and Maxwell meeting prominent figures like Pope John Paul II and Cuban leader Fidel Castro, with Maxwell confirming these encounters took place around 2002 or 2003.
Maxwell, during an interview, stated that they had traveled to Cuba together, alongside former Colombian President Andrés Pastrana. She also mentioned a moment when Epstein had called police, believing someone was stealing from him, leading to the installation of surveillance cameras in his home.
The videos further highlight Epstein’s private offices, which were past-filled with sticky notes warning not to touch the equipment. In his gym, alongside workout machines and weights, were framed nudes decorating the walls. Even the DVD shelf in the gym featured titles like “UFC: Vendetta,” dating back to 2002.
There were also several luxury vehicles in the garage, including three black Mercedes-Benz cars. And outside the bedrooms, massage tables were found, some stored in closets.
The House Oversight Committee disclosed this extensive file just after a recent DOJ hearing, unveiling a deeper look into Epstein’s troubling legacy.



