Democrats Release Disturbing Images from Epstein’s Private Island
On Wednesday, Democrats from the House Oversight Committee unveiled never-before-seen photos and videos of Jeffrey Epstein’s controversial private island, Little St. James, in the Caribbean. This comes as officials in Washington await files from the Justice Department related to the case.
The images capture unsettling scenes from Epstein’s upscale villa, including a room that resembles a dentist’s office, adorned with what looks like the mask of a notorious historical figure.
“These new images provide a disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island,” stated Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), who serves as the ranking member of the oversight committee. He emphasized that the release aims to promote transparency during their investigation and help to uncover the full scope of Epstein’s horrific actions. “We won’t rest until we achieve justice for the survivors,” he added.
Among the released images, one depicts a shower room lined with pillows and towels, while a video clip displays a tidy and spacious bedroom. Other photos show a home phone with speed-dial buttons labeled with names like Darren, Rich, Mike, Patrick, and Larry, as well as an office based in New York. Notably, four names on the speed dial were redacted.
Another intriguing image features words such as “politics,” “conspiracy,” “deception,” “power,” “truth,” and “music” scribbled on a chalkboard in Epstein’s study, but these terms seem somewhat random.
Further photos and videos illustrate the lavish estate where Epstein is accused of grooming and abusing girls as young as 14 while mingling with some of the wealthiest and most influential individuals worldwide.
This release by the Oversight Committee can be explored further on X, encouraging viewers to “see for yourself.”
Additionally, President Trump signed legislation on November 19 mandating the Justice Department to disclose all unclassified materials, including records and communications, within 30 days. The law also requires Attorney General Pam Bondi to compile a list of government officials and “politically exposed persons” connected to Epstein by Thursday.


