Democrats on the Home Oversight Committee on Wednesday launched never-before-seen photographs and movies of Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious non-public island, providing what they known as a “disturbing look” into the world of the late convicted intercourse offender.
The newly launched materials consists of dozens of quick movies and nonetheless images of the compound, together with one displaying a very weird room stuffed with an old style dental chair, Ikea-style metallic cupboards and practically a dozen caricature-like male face masks organized irregularly on its partitions.
Different photographs present a desktop pc displaying surveillance footage of the property; a bed room within the compound; a bathe room with a number of pillows; a room with a chalkboard with the phrases “energy” and “deception” written on it; and a desk phone with 4 names that seem to have been redacted.

Members of the Oversight Committee acquired the photographs in response to a Nov. 18 request to the U.S. Virgin Islands Division of Justice for data to help the continuing investigation into the disgraced financier, who died by suicide in his Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 whereas awaiting trial on federal intercourse trafficking expenses.
“We’re releasing these photographs and movies to make sure public transparency in our investigation and to assist piece collectively the total image of Epstein’s horrific crimes,” stated Rep. Robert Garcia, the highest Democrat within the committee.
The pictures provide a “harrowing look behind Epstein’s closed doorways,” Oversight Democrats stated on social media, inviting the general public to “see for your self.”

The committee additionally acquired information from J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Financial institution, lawmakers stated, including that these information will probably be reviewed and must be made out there to the general public “within the days forward.”
“We received’t cease preventing till we ship justice for the survivors,” Garcia stated. “It’s time for President Trump to launch all of the information, now.”

Final month, in a surprising present of bipartisanship, Democrats and Republicans in each chambers voted overwhelmingly in favor of a invoice to drive the Justice Division to launch all of its unclassified information on Jeffrey Epstein inside 30 days.
Trump signed the invoice on Nov. 19, but it surely stays unclear how a lot of the information will probably be launched to the general public, because the Justice Division can withhold or redact sure data underneath the regulation’s provisions.
