Overview
- The House Oversight Committee posted 10 photos and 4 videos from Little St. James, showing bedrooms, bathrooms, a dental-style chair with masks on the wall, a landline with names on speed dial, and a whiteboard with words such as “power” and “deceit.”
- Committee aides said the images, which include redactions to protect identities, were obtained after a November 18 request to the U.S. Virgin Islands attorney general and are available for public download.
- Democratic members said they plan to review and publish additional bank-related materials tied to J.P. Morgan Chase and Deutsche Bank in the coming days.
- The release coincides with a bipartisan law signed in November by President Donald Trump that compels the Justice Department to disclose Epstein-related documents, subject to limited exceptions.
- Lawmakers emphasized the visuals corroborate prior accounts rather than unveil major new allegations, as the probe broadens to financial records and testimony requests, including efforts to question Ghislaine Maxwell and threatened contempt for noncompliance by subpoenaed witnesses such as Bill and Hillary Clinton.