Democrats on House Oversight Committee release photos, video from Epstein’s private island
House Oversight Committee Democrats released around 150 images and videos from Epstein’s private island to support their investigation into sex trafficking and related crimes.
- On Dec. 3, 2025, House Democrats on the Oversight Committee released previously unseen photos and videos from Little St. James Island, selecting material from law-enforcement files.
- Congress passed a law requiring the Justice Department to disclose Epstein-related files within 30 days, and a committee request to the U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General on Nov. 18 produced material including the released images.
- The released images include 73 photos and four videos from Little St. James showing a room resembling a dental/medical office with masks, a blackboard with words including `power` and `deception`, and a landline phone with first names on speed-dial.
- Democrats plan to release financial files from JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank, and the DOJ must disclose many Epstein-related documents by mid-December, allowing some redactions.
- Both islands were sold in 2023 for $60 million, and the Epstein estate agreed to pay at least $105 million to the Virgin Islands, while lawmakers and survivors' advocates say disclosures could prompt further investigations.
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For years Jeffrey Epstein has run an abuse ring that has been victimized by numerous young women and minors. Now, depressing photos of the private island of the convicted sex offender have been published.
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