
A new collection of never-before-seen images from Jeffrey Epstein’s private properties has been released, offering a chilling glimpse inside the late financier’s secretive world. Democrats on the US House Oversight Committee published the material on 3 December, describing it as “a harrowing look behind Epstein’s closed doors.” The ten photographs and four video clips were originally taken by investigators in the US Virgin Islands five years ago.

Among the most unsettling images is a room equipped with a dentist-style chair and a disturbing mask mounted on the wall. Another photo shows a chalkboard covered in words like “power,” “deception,” “mirror in face,” and “truth,” connected through cryptic lines. A landline phone displaying several unredacted contacts was also included.

Committee members say the release is meant to promote transparency as they continue probing Epstein’s network and the circumstances surrounding his crimes. “These photos show a deeply disturbing world,” said Representative Robert Garcia, adding that the public deserves the full truth. The release comes shortly after the House voted to require the Justice Department to unveil all remaining Epstein files, renewing calls for accountability and answers for survivors.
