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Previous Page Next PageDemocrats have revealed disturbing images taken from Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, Little St James, where he raped and held captive dozens of young women and girls.
Names appearing on a blackboard and telephone at the disgraced billionaire’s bolthole have been redacted with 10 images and exterior videos released to the public.
Other images show what appears to be a dentist chair and a folded massage table surrounded by eerie face masks hanging on the walls.
A video tour explores a luxury ensuite bedroom with four-poster bed and tissues on a side table.
Epstein bought Little St James in the Virgin Islands in 1998 for a reported £6 million – and he turned it into a paedophile’s haven, trafficking his victims there.
Recruiters working for him – including Ghislaine Maxwell – targeted young women to be raped and abused by Epstein on the island, where their passports were taken away and there was no escape.
The attorney-general of the US Virgin Islands later described it as ‘the perfect hideaway and haven for trafficking young women and underage girls for sexual servitude, child abuse and sexual assault’
Oversight Democrats, who are pushing Donald Trump for the full release of the Epstein files, said they had recently also received records from J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank.
Oversight Democrats intend to release files to the public after review in the days ahead.
A massage table with bizarre face masks surrounding the room (Picture: House Oversight Committee)
A blackboard in Jeffrey Epstein private island Little St James (Picture: House Oversight Committee)
Ranking Member Robert Garcia said: ‘These new images are a disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island.
‘We are releasing these photos and videos to ensure public transparency in our investigation and to help piece together the full picture of Epstein’s horrific crimes.
‘We won’t stop fighting until we deliver justice for the survivors.
‘It’s time for President Trump to release all the files, now.’
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A telephone has names on Jeffrey Epstein’s speed dial redacted (Picture: House Oversight Committee)
A bedroom with mood lighting on the island (Picture: House Oversight Committee)
President Donald Trump finally signed a bill that forces his administration to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The US Commander-in-Chief bowed to political pressure from his own party after initially resisting efforts to expose information on the disgraced financier, who has been linked to many high-profile politicians and leaders.
Four armchairs face each other in what appears to be a library on the island (Picture: House Oversight Committee)
Trump could have chosen to release many of the files on his own months ago, but took to Truth Social and blamed the Democrats for the delay.
‘Democrats have used the “Epstein” issue, which affects them far more than the Republican Party, in order to try and distract from our AMAZING Victories,’ Trump said.
What exactly are the Epstein files?
The Epstein files refer to all of the evidence gathered by investigators working on the criminal cases against Epstein and his associates.
Many of those court documents – including flight logs for Epstein’s private jet – have already been made public but many more remain sealed, raising speculation over who else could be implicated.
When Trump returned to the White House, he released some of Epstein’s files and promised more would follow, saying he had ‘no problem’ making the documents public.
The FBI said it was reviewing ‘tens of thousands’ of documents relating to Epstein, and these are being redacted to protect the identity of victims and any other ongoing investigations.
Is Trump in the Epstein files?
Trump and Epstein’s relationship had gone back for years (Picture: Getty)
The short answer – yes. He’s mentioned throughout emails, and is reportedly in Epstein’s ‘black book’ of contacts.
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But the President has always emphatically denied any involvement in or knowledge of Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation.
It’s also been confirmed that the two businessmen flew between New York and Palm Beach together regularly, partying at Mar-a-Lago Club and eating together at Epstein’s mansion in Manhattan.
Speaking to New York Magazine in 2002, Trump said: ‘I’ve known Jeff for 15 years, terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with.’
Trump insisted he had never been on Epstein’s plane or private island, but flight logs released during a past trial suggested the US president flew on Epstein’s private jet seven times.
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