Overview
- Democrats on the House Oversight Committee posted more than 150 photos and videos showing interiors and grounds of Jeffrey Epstein’s island residence.
- The materials were taken by U.S. Virgin Islands authorities in 2020 and were released with redactions, including women’s names on a phone and blackboard.
- Images depict a room with a dentist’s chair and masks, a landline with first names on speed dial, and a study blackboard bearing words such as “power” and “deception.”
- Oversight Democrats say they have banking records from J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank connected to Epstein and intend to publish them after review.
- Under a new law signed Nov. 19, the Justice Department must release many unclassified Epstein files by Dec. 19, and a Florida judge has ordered grand jury records unsealed in a separate case.