Members of the U.S. House Oversight Committee from the Democratic party have unveiled a series of previously unseen images and footage showcasing Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in the Caribbean. The visuals offer glimpses into various areas of Epstein’s residence but do not shed new light on his illicit activities.
Representative Robert Garcia, the leading Democrat on the committee, described the photos as a troubling insight into Epstein’s realm, emphasizing that they represent only a fraction of the comprehensive Epstein dossier.
Garcia emphasized the importance of transparency in their inquiry, stating that the release of these materials aims to contribute to a broader understanding of Epstein’s abhorrent deeds. He underscored their commitment to seeking justice for the victims.
The committee shared a total of 10 photos and four videos capturing different sections of the property. Here’s a glimpse at some of the images captured at Epstein’s villa:




Epstein, who faced federal charges in the U.S. for trafficking underage girls and young women, passed away in a correctional facility in August 2019.
The legal actions against Epstein were initiated 14 years after authorities in Palm Beach, Florida, commenced investigations into allegations of sexual abuse involving underage female massage therapists.
Virginia Giuffre, one of the individuals accusing Epstein of sexual assault and trafficking, including to the former British royal now identified as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, claimed that she engaged in sexual activities with the latter at the Virgin Islands when she was 18.
Giuffre tragically passed away by suicide earlier this year at the age of 41.


