House Dems release ‘never-before-seen’ pics, video of Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous private island
Wednes‑day, members of the House Oversight Committee revealed never‑before‑seen photos and footage of the infamous Caribbean island that Jeffrey Epstein owned, while Washington remains on standby for the Justice Department’s transfer of the case files.
The spooky images tour a number of rooms on Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands, one of which looks like a dentist’s operating theater and is adorned with masks of notorious figures. The island served as the hub of his decades‑long sexual‑abuse scheme, as noted by the AP credit in the accompanying caption.
In another shot, a shower room is shown crowded with pillows and towels, while the accompanying videos showcase neat, roomy bedrooms.
Later that month, President Trump signed a bill on November 19 that compels the Justice Department to disclose, within 30 days, all “unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative materials” and to share classified information to the greatest extent possible.
The new law also directs Attorney General Pam Bondi to submit a list of officials and other “politically exposed persons” tied to Epstein by Thursday.
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