Disturbing ‘never-before-seen’ photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s island released
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released newly obtained, previously unseen photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein’s private islands. The group posted the materials on X on 3 December, saying they are committed to exposing the full truth and securing justice for victims.
Committee member Robert Garcia stated the images are being shared to promote transparency and to help reconstruct a complete understanding of Epstein’s crimes. He urged President Trump to immediately disclose all remaining files connected to the case.

According to the BBC and the committee’s announcement, the visuals were provided by the US Virgin Islands Department of Justice. They depict various rooms and structures on Little Saint James and Great Saint James, including a space with wall-mounted masks and a chair resembling one used in dental offices.
Other footage reveals a “No Trespassing” sign, an en-suite bedroom, an outdoor pool, and a room featuring a large chalkboard. The board includes words such as “power,” “deception,” “time,” “truth,” and other cryptic terms.

Additional images show a spa, a massage room, and a landline phone with partially redacted contacts. Visible entries include “Larry Cell,” “NY Office,” and numbers associated with someone named Darren.
Democrats described the materials as a disturbing look inside Epstein’s private world. Their release follows recent congressional votes requiring the Justice Department to publish all records linked to Epstein.
Earlier, on 12 November, the committee disclosed 20,000 pages of related documents. Trump later signed legislation compelling the release of all Epstein files, which must be made public by around 19 December.