Newly released photos show disturbing look' into Epstein Island
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Newly released photos show disturbing look' into Epstein Island
"Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday released never-before-seen photos and videos of Jeffrey Epstein's infamous private island, offering what they called a disturbing look into the world of the late convicted sex offender. RELATED: Ghislaine Maxwell to represent herself in a new long-shot legal bid to get out of prison The newly released material includes dozens of short videos and still photographs of the compound, including one showing a particularly bizarre room filled with an old-fashioned dental chair, Ikea-style metal cabinets and nearly a dozen caricature-like male face masks arranged irregularly on its walls."
"Other images show a desktop computer displaying surveillance footage of the property; a bedroom in the compound; a shower room with several pillows; a room with a chalkboard with the words power and deception written on it; and a desk telephone with four names that appear to have been redacted. Members of the Oversight Committee received the images in response to a Nov. 18 request to the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Justice for information to aid the ongoing investigation into the disgraced financier, who died by suicide in his Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges."
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released previously unseen photos and short videos of Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island compound. The images depict a room with an old-fashioned dental chair, Ikea-style metal cabinets and nearly a dozen caricature-like male face masks on the walls. Other images show a desktop computer displaying surveillance footage, a bedroom, a shower room with several pillows, a chalkboard bearing the words "power" and "deception," and a desk telephone with four apparently redacted names. The materials were provided by the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Justice after a Nov. 18 request to assist an ongoing investigation. Epstein died by suicide in August 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.
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