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House Democrats Release New Images Revealing Disturbing Details of Jeffrey Epstein's Private Island

House Oversight Committee Democrats released new images and videos from Jeffrey Epstein's private island, revealing a dental chair, cryptic chalkboards, and predominantly white decor.

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  • House Oversight Committee Democrats released new images and videos from Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little St. James, located in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • The newly released visuals specifically show a dental chair, a white chalkboard with words like 'truth' and 'deception', a phone, a large bedroom, and a storage room.
  • These images further reveal the island's interior, decorated predominantly in white, providing a clearer look into the secretive and disturbing compound.
  • This release follows President Trump signing a bill directing the Justice Department to make Epstein-related documents public, intensifying the ongoing investigation into the financier's activities.
  • The new images corroborate victim accounts, including Virginia Giuffre's memoir, detailing allegations of trafficking and abuse by Epstein and his associates on the island.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by emphasizing the House Oversight Committee Democrats' efforts to ensure "public transparency" regarding Jeffrey Epstein. They highlight the "disturbing" nature of the newly released images and prioritize Democratic calls for President Trump to release all related files, framing potential delays in document release as "obstacles" and creating a narrative of ongoing pressure for full disclosure.

"The committee also released 73 photos and four videos of Epstein's estate on the 72-acre island, known as Little St. James, that he owned in the U.S. Virgin Islands."

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"The images shed little new light on the case, besides providing a glimpse of one of Epstein's crime scenes and opulent lifestyle in the Virgin Islands."

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"The documents come from civil lawsuits involving JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank and the U.S. Virgin Islands."

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The images revealed a dental chair, a white chalkboard with words like 'truth' and 'deception', a phone, a large bedroom, a storage room, and interiors predominantly decorated in white.

The new images corroborate victim accounts, including details in Virginia Giuffre's memoir, which describe trafficking and abuse by Epstein and his associates on the island.

President Trump signed a bill directing the Justice Department to make Epstein-related documents public, intensifying ongoing investigations into his activities.

Little St. James is a private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands southeast of Saint Thomas and was used by Epstein as a base for his criminal activities, notably underage sex trafficking.

After Epstein's death, Little St. James and neighboring Great St. James were purchased by billionaire Stephen Deckoff, who plans to develop a luxury resort on the islands.

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