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'Never before seen photos' from Jeffrey Epstein's private island have been released


A new set of photos released by the House Oversight Committee offers a never-before-seen insight into Jeffrey Epstein’s island home and mansion.

The late financier and convicted sex criminal’s mansion was situated on a private island within the US Virgin Islands and contained a spa, massage room, and some bizarre extra features.

Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘Epstein Island’ home - a disturbing insight

The new photos, issued by the House Oversight Committee, show several bedrooms in the island home, as well as a massage room with bizarre masks on the wall, and a phone with speed dial names written on buttons.

There’s also a chalkboard with the words ‘power’ and ‘deception’ written on it.

The meaning of those statements is unknown.

Credit: House Oversight Committee

Credit: House Oversight Committee

Upon releasing the new photos and video, the highest Democrat on the committee, Robert Garcia, described them as a ‘disturbing look’ into the unsettling world of Epstein Island, and said that the pictures had been released into the public domain to ‘ensure public transparency’.

Donald Trump signed a bill mandating the release of all files pertaining to Epstein on November 20 following a protracted saga, although these files are not the anticipated files.

Credit: House Oversight Committee

Credit: House Oversight Committee

The bizarre massage room

Among the strangest photos of the bunch is a room that contains a massage chair, as well as number of unusual modeled heads or masks on the wall.

Elsewhere, the outside pool and bedrooms are shown, as well as a sign on the beach that reads ‘no trespassing’.

Credit: House Oversight Committee

Credit: House Oversight Committee

There might not be anything politically significant about these new files, but there are a few interesting details, such as the mask and chalkboard, particularly the words written on it, that allude to the disgraced billionaire's strange life and crimes.

The release comes as Donald Trump continues to face questioning over his alleged relationship with Epstein, a lot of which he denies.

Credit: House Oversight Committee

Credit: House Oversight Committee

Garcia added: "These new images are a disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island,

"We are releasing these photos and videos to ensure public transparency in our investigation and to help piece together the full picture of Epstein’s horrific crimes.

"We won’t stop fighting until we deliver justice for the survivors.”

"It’s time for President Trump to release all the files, now," he concluded.

Featured image credit: House Oversight Committee

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