New Photos & Videos of Epstein’s Island Have Dropped
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On December 3, 2025, lawmakers from the U.S. House Oversight Committee released a batch of previously unseen photos and video footage from Epstein’s infamous private island, Little Saint James (US Virgin Islands).
Congress Releases Never-Before-Seen Epstein-Estate Footage
The material — gathered by the authorities in 2020 — includes images of the island’s buildings and living spaces: bedrooms, bathrooms, a pool, hallways, and even a room containing a dentist-style chair with a wall of masks mounted behind it.
Also revealed: a chalkboard bearing ominous words — including “power,” “deception,” and “fin” — along with common-area furnishing and other domestic details.
These visuals are part of the documentation that law-enforcement in the U.S. Virgin Islands submitted following a request from Congress under the new Epstein Files Transparency Act.
What’s in the New Material — From Ordinary Rooms to Disturbing Details
- Bedrooms, bathrooms, pool, hallways & home-like rooms — showing the domestic façade of the island property.
- A dentist-style chair in a room decorated with latex or ceramic masks on the wall — a bizarre and eerie detail that many find deeply unsettling.
- A chalkboard with cryptic words — “power,” “deception,” “fin,” suggestive and troubling in the context of the island’s alleged use.
- Telephones with speed-dial contact lists, pool area, external view over sea and palm trees — showing both the private residential and exotic-villa aspects of the estate.

Videos included in the release walk through the property — giving a real-time sense of the layout and atmosphere of the island home.

Why This Matters — Transparency, Evidence & Pressure
The release has a few important implications:
- Transparency and public oversight: In light of long-standing allegations (trafficking, abuse, secret visits by powerful people), these images give the public — and investigators — a more concrete look at the environment where many crimes reportedly took place.
- Support for survivors and witnesses: Visual documentation can potentially corroborate survivor testimonies, shed light on how the estate was used, and preserve evidence tied to ongoing and future investigations.
- Political and social pressure: The release comes under the framework of the Transparency Act, aiming to hold institutions accountable and encourage full disclosure of all files tied to Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein’s network.

As one committee member put it: “We will not stop fighting until we deliver justice for the survivors.”

What We Still Don’t Know — And Why Some Have Concerns
The released visuals do not necessarily incriminate specific visitors — while they reveal spaces, there’s no definitive public evidence yet linking any high-profile guest with wrongdoing solely based on these photos. Officials and media outlets emphasize that the release is part of an ongoing investigation, not a final verdict.
Some files remain sealed or redacted — either to protect victim identities or because of active investigations. That means not every detail will be public, at least immediately.

Survivors and their advocates remain cautious that partial disclosure may again mask crucial evidence if full transparency isn’t ensured.
What’s Next — Investigation, More Releases & Public Scrutiny
According to the oversight committee, released bank records from major financial institutions linked to Epstein — such as J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank — will be made public soon, pending review.
Investigators are expected to continue analyzing the images, videos, logs, and financial records — to map out networks, trace funds, and identify individuals who may have visited or had connections with the island and Epstein’s enterprises.
For survivors, lawmakers, and the public, the hope is that this release — and those yet to come — will finally help piece together a fuller picture of what happened, and how wide the web of complicity may be.
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