Democrats release Epstein Island photos as Maxwell argues against release of grand jury transcripts
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Democrats release Epstein Island photos as Maxwell argues against release of grand jury transcripts
"Included in the collection is an image of a room with a dentist chair in the middle and several masks on the wall, as well as a photo of a blackboard containing the words "Power," "Deception," "Intellectual," "Political," and "Music," along with several other words that are redacted. Epstein was known to have dental chairs in his homes, and a video from a police search of Epstein's Palm Beach home in 2005 also showed a room with a dental chair and equipment."
"After the initial release of a dozen images and four short videos, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee slammed the committee's Democrats for "chasing headlines" by releasing the materials as "never-before-seen" when similar material had been published previously. A subsequent release contained more than 100 additional images and videos. Committee Democrats did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ABC News."
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released still images and videos of Jeffrey Epstein's Virgin Islands estate taken by the U.S. Virgin Islands government in 2020 during civil litigation against the estate. The materials contain no people and include a room with a dentist chair and masks, a blackboard listing words such as "Power," "Deception," "Intellectual," "Political," and "Music," a "No Trespassing" sign near the beach, and a close-up of a telephone with speed-dial buttons for employees. Short videos show walk-throughs of a bedroom, bathroom, coastline, helipad, and pool. Some material resembled earlier Project Veritas publications. Republicans criticized Democrats for calling the items "never-before-seen," and a later release added over 100 more images and videos.
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