Overview
- Lawmakers posted an initial batch of 10 photos and 4 videos from Little St. James, describing the materials as unsettling but largely non-revelatory.
- The visuals show bedrooms and baths, a room with a dentist-style chair and masks on the walls, a speed-dial phone with first names, and a whiteboard with words like “power” and “deception.”
- Democrats said the files were obtained from the U.S. Virgin Islands after a November 18 request, with some names redacted to protect women’s identities.
- The committee has also sought and received records from JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank and is reviewing tens of thousands of pages for potential release.
- The new postings are part of a broader push for public transparency as Congress presses the White House and DOJ to comply with the Epstein records law.