This is just one of the rooms whose photo has been released by the Democrats of what was known as billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's "pedophile island."
The Democrats in the United States House of Representatives have released hundreds of new unseen photos and videos of Jeffrey Epstein's private island, located in the US Virgin Islands. This enclave, considered the epicenter of the mogul's abuses, is once again in the public eye after the publication of images showing bedrooms, bathrooms, and interior rooms of the mansion, including the unsettling dentist's room.
Among the materials, there is also a photograph of a landline phone with speed dial contacts identified as Darren, Rich, Mike, Patrick, and Larry, as well as a room with a blackboard displaying words like "power," "deception," and "politics." The island, acquired by Epstein in the 90s, served as his private residence and has been described by several media outlets as "the pedophile island."
Congressman Democrat Robert Garcia stated that these images aim to ensure transparency and help reconstruct the context of Epstein's crimes. The Oversight Committee has also received documents from J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank related to the case. The investigation intensified following the information request made on November 18 regarding Epstein—who died by suicide in prison in 2019—and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, sentenced to 20 years.
Congress recently passed a bipartisan law to demand the full release of the case files, initially rejected by Donald Trump but eventually supported.
