Oversight Dems Drop Bombshell: New Epstein Island Photos Reveal Disturbing Hidden Rooms
WASHINGTON — The House Oversight Committee’s Democratic members on Wednesday released a new batch of never-before-seen photos and video from Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, offering the most detailed look to date inside the late financier’s secluded compound.
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The images — drawn from law-enforcement evidence recovered on Little Saint James — show a series of stark, empty rooms: a spa-like bathroom stacked with towels, a large white bedroom, a landline phone programmed with rapid-dial contacts, and an unsettling room outfitted with a dentist-style examination chair and mannequin heads. No individuals appear in any of the photos, and officials stressed that the materials were part of the larger investigative record originally collected by authorities in the U.S. Virgin Islands.




Oversight Democrats said the release is part of their push for full transparency following the bipartisan law signed earlier this year requiring the Justice Department to disclose all unclassified records related to Epstein by late December. “We won’t stop fighting until we end this cover-up and deliver justice for the survivors,” the committee wrote as it posted the material online.
While the photos do not depict criminal activity, their publication offers the public rare visual context for a location long linked to allegations of sex trafficking and abuse. Investigators and journalists have described portions of the island’s interior before, but this marks the first time many of these official images have been made publicly available.
The release comes as expectations grow for additional disclosures — including visitor logs, financial documents, and law-enforcement interviews — that could shed further light on Epstein’s operations and the network of enablers around him. Survivors and advocacy groups have long argued that transparency is essential for accountability, and lawmakers say more material is expected in the coming weeks.
For now, the newly released visuals provide a revealing, if unsettling, look inside Epstein’s hidden world — a glimpse of the environment where so many alleged abuses took place and a reminder that major unanswered questions still remain.



