House Democrats release 200 images and videos of Jeffrey Epstein's Pedophile Island'
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House Democrats release 200 images and videos of Jeffrey Epstein's Pedophile Island'
"First, there were 10 photographs and four videos, made public for the first time. Hours later, there were another 200 files. The two batches consisted of interior and exterior shots of a property in Little St. James, one of two private islands in the Caribbean owned by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. They were released Wednesday by House Democrats on the Oversight Committee as Washington anxiously awaits the Justice Department's legally mandated release of the Epstein files."
"There, in a sinister corner of the Virgin Islands that locals dubbed Pedophile Island, he committed dozens, perhaps hundreds, of the crimes for which he was going to be tried when he died in 2019 in a maximum-security cell in what the coroner determined to be a suicide, alleged to be the leader of a child sex trafficking ring. This undated photo shows Jeffrey Epstein's private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. AP"
"The first of the released batches includes images of the mansion's garden and a No Trespassing sign, snapshots of two different bedrooms, a bathroom, another bathroom inside what appears to be a storage room, and a living room decorated in questionable taste, as well as two close-ups: one of a telephone with the speed dial keys crossed out, and another of a chalkboard with enigmatic words scrawled on it (power, deception, plants)."
House Democrats released two batches of images and videos: an initial set of 10 photographs and four videos, followed hours later by about 200 files. The files depict interior and exterior shots of Little St. James, one of Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean islands. Photos show the mansion's garden, a No Trespassing sign, multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, a living room, a telephone with speed-dial keys crossed out, and a chalkboard reading 'power, deception, plants'. One image appears to show a dental office with masks of men's faces on the walls, possibly linked to Karyna Shuliak. A second cache resembles real estate advertising and includes statues, paintings, and a photo of Epstein with Ghislaine Maxwell. The releases precede a Justice Department disclosure of additional files.
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