Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released “never-before-seen” images and videos of late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private island in the Caribbean Wednesday as official Washington waits for the Justice Department to hand over its files on the infamous case.
The eerie images show several rooms in the disgraced financier’s luxury retreat on Little St. James in the US Virgin Islands, including one room that looks like a dentist’s operating office and is decorated with what appear to be masks of notorious historical figures.
“These new images are a disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island,” said Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), the Oversight Committee’s ranking member.
“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,” he added. “We won’t stop fighting until we deliver justice for the survivors.”
House Oversight Republicans, however, accused Democrats of chasing headlines and noted O’Keefe Media published Epstein Island pictures earlier this year. “You didn’t uncover squat,” Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) said of Democrats.
Another image shows a shower room whose walls are piled high with pillows and towels, while video clips show clean and spacious bedrooms.
The photos also included a landline phone in the residence with speed dial buttons set for individuals named Darren, Rich, Mike, Patrick and Larry, as well as for a New York office.
Four other names on the speed dial were censored.
Another photo showed a blackboard in Epstein’s study with scribbled words including “political,” “plots,” “deception,” “power,” “truth,” and “music” — with no discernible coherence.
Additional images and videos show off the ritzy compound where Epstein allegedly groomed and abused girls as young as 14 while hosting some of the world’s richest and most powerful people.
The Democrats on the Oversight Committee made the pictures and videos available on X, inviting users to “see for yourself.”
President Trump signed legislation Nov. 19 giving the Justice Department 30 days to make public all “unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative materials” — as well as all classified information to the maximum extent possible.
The law also orders Attorney General Pam Bondi to deliver a list of government officials and other “politically exposed persons” linked to Epstein by Thursday.












