Recent images from Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious mansion show a blackboard filled with an assortment of unusual words written in white chalk. Some of these phrases could suggest links to a sex-trafficking network, according to the released content.
These photos were part of a collection made public by the House Oversight Committee, highlighting various aspects of Epstein’s estate on Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
One image depicts a blackboard in Epstein’s study displaying words like “Politics,” “Conspiracy,” “Deception,” “Power,” “Truth,” and “Music,” alongside other undecipherable notes.
Notably, some terms such as “music” are underlined, while others are linked together with lines, leaving their significance open to interpretation.
This word assortment covers only a small section of the blackboard that stretches across the study’s wall, bordered by bookshelves.
Additional unsettling images reveal a room decorated peculiarly, featuring a dentist’s chair in the center and walls adorned with masks of notable historical figures.
California Rep. Robert Garcia, a leading figure on the oversight committee, stated that the release of this new content aims to promote public transparency and help construct a complete understanding of Epstein’s disturbing acts.
“We will continue our fight for justice for the survivors,” Garcia emphasized.
Epstein is accused of preying on young women and girls, including some as young as 14, on his island with the involvement of high-profile individuals.
On the other hand, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee pointed out that some of the images had already been shared by O’Keefe Media.
Yet, members of the committee provided the images and videos, encouraging the public to “See for yourself.”
On November 19, Congress approved the Epstein File Transparency Act, mandating that the U.S. Department of Justice release relevant documents within 30 days. The bill was signed into law by President Trump that same day, giving the Justice Department a deadline of December 19 to disclose the files.
