House Democrats release new images of Epstein’s private Caribbean island
House Democrats released photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island, Little St. James, offering a glimpse into the location where he allegedly trafficked young girls.

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AI-generatedHouse Democrats released photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island, Little St. James, offering a glimpse into the location where he allegedly trafficked young girls. The images, taken in 2020 by law enforcement authorities in the US Virgin Islands, depict Epstein's home, including bedrooms, an office with cryptic writing, and a room with a dentist chair. The release aims to maintain pressure on the Justice Department to release related files by a December 19th deadline. A bipartisan congressional group has also requested an update from the US Attorney General. The island, nicknamed "pedophile island," was the site of alleged trafficking, rape, and sexual assault of young women and children, leading to a settlement between the US Virgin Islands attorney general and Epstein's estate in 2022.
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5 extractedThe panel had also received records from JP Morgan and Deutsche Bank and would be releasing those documents.
We are releasing these photos and videos to ensure public transparency in our investigation.
In 2022, the attorney general of the US Virgin Islands reached a settlement for more than $100m with Epstein’s estate.
The materials released were from law enforcement authorities in the US Virgin Islands and taken in 2020.
House Democrats released photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean island.