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House Oversight Committee Releases Harrowing New Images From Epstein Island
House Oversight Committee Democrats dropped a fresh batch of never-before-seen images and videos from Jeffrey Epstein’s private island on Wednesday, stoking another round of outrage as they keep the disgraced financier’s sordid world in the headlines.
Democrats released 10 photos and four videos from Little St. James, offering a downloadable peek inside the notorious hideaway where Epstein allegedly trafficked young girls and ferried high-profile guests on his “Lolita Express.” One image included redactions over writing on a blackboard, while another blurred names on a landline rolodex.

The full cache of Epstein files remains locked down, but Congress keeps tossing scraps to the public as lawmakers try to calm growing demands for transparency about the dead sex offender and the powerful people who orbited him. Democrats, eager to weaponize anything that might bruise President Donald Trump ahead of the 2026 midterms, have taken the lead in pushing material out the door.
The new footage shows a rundown dental office lined with unsettling masks of men’s faces and a dormant steam room stuffed with boxes of towels, linens, pillows, and bathroom products. The pictures amount to a grim tour through the now-abandoned island where Epstein is accused of running his trafficking operation.


The sprawling case never made it to trial after Epstein died under questionable circumstances in federal custody, a death that still fuels conspiracy theories among critics who insist he was silenced. His longtime accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, remains the only person serving time connected to the scandal. She met with Trump’s Justice Department earlier this year before being transferred to a lower-security facility in Texas.
Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia of California, who took over as the panel’s ranking member after the death of Rep. Gerry Connolly, has charged hard into the fight. Since assuming the role in August, Garcia has championed a full-scale release of the Epstein records and spearheaded last month’s publication of emails suggesting Trump knew more about Epstein’s crimes than he previously admitted.
Congress may not have cracked open the entire trove, but Democrats are determined to keep the drip going and keep Epstein’s name, and Trump’s, in the news.
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