Harrowing words found scratched on wall of Epstein’s island as new photos released
Jeffrey Epstein allegedly groomed and sexually abused numerous underage girls on his private islands, Little Saint James and Great Saint James.
Newly released photos and videos of Epstein’s properties were made public on December 3 by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, following a large vote in favor of transparency.
The images include disturbing visuals, such as a dentist’s chair surrounded by masks and a large chalkboard with ominous words like “political,” “plots,” “deception,” and “music” scratched onto it, some underlined for unknown reasons.
The video footage also shows a “No Trespassing” sign, a bedroom, an outdoor pool, and a spa with a massage room and a landline containing partially redacted speed-dial contacts, including entries labeled “Larry Cell,” “NY Office,” and “Darren Cell.”
Committee members emphasized that the release aims to provide public transparency and assist in understanding the full extent of Epstein’s crimes, pledging to continue fighting for justice for survivors.
Epstein’s criminal activity involved inviting powerful individuals and celebrities to his islands, where he abused girls as young as 14. He died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges in a New York prison.
More evidence is expected to be released in the coming weeks, including computers, storage drives, CDs, recording devices, and other physical evidence documenting visitors to Epstein’s properties, totaling hundreds of gigabytes.
