US Lawmakers Release New Photos From Jeffrey Epstein’s Virgin Islands Estate

By Amanuel Janberu
Published on 12/04/25

Democratic members of the US Congressional Oversight Committee have released previously unseen photographs and video footage from the home of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in the US Virgin Islands.

The images, taken during a 2020 search, show multiple bedrooms inside the estate. One room contains a mural of a man’s face, while another features a home phone with handwritten names attached to it. The committee also published footage of a room containing a chair resembling a dentist’s chair. A blackboard hanging nearby displays partially obscured words including “Truth,” “Deception,” and “Power.”

The release includes around two hundred photos and videos shared on Wednesday, marking the committee’s second batch of disclosures. Many of the newly published images are close-up versions of rooms and objects shown in the earlier release.

Other photographs depict shelves stocked with large quantities of shampoo and conditioner, as well as various statues and paintings found inside the residence. One image shows Epstein and his former associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, during a meeting with the late Pope John Paul II.

The committee has been reviewing materials gathered during federal investigations as part of its inquiry into Epstein’s network and the handling of the case.