
"Police video footage taken at Jeffrey Epstein's notorious Palm Beach home in 2005 has been released to the public for the first time, revealing an eerie glimpse inside the property, which was torn down in 2021. The clips, which were shared by the House Oversight Committee after 33,295 documents relating to his case were handed over by the Justice Department."
"In the footage, multiple images of nude women can be seen adorning the walls of the home, as well as many framed photographs of Epstein and his high-profile contacts, from Pope John Paul II to Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. The 14,000-square-foot mansion, where Epstein was accused of molesting underage girls, was filled with images of women, including pictures of his associate Ghislaine Maxwell and notable individuals."
Police video footage taken at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach home in 2005 was released to the public. The clips were shared by the House Oversight Committee after 33,295 documents were handed over by the Justice Department. The footage shows multiple images of nude women on the home's walls and framed photographs of Epstein with high-profile contacts, from Pope John Paul II to Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. The 14,000-square-foot mansion, where Epstein was accused of molesting underage girls, contained pictures of Ghislaine Maxwell and other notable individuals. Maxwell disclosed trips to Cuba and interactions with former Colombian President Andres Pastrana. Epstein's home office contained a computer with a note warning not to touch, and Maxwell alleged a computer had been tampered with. The house was torn down in 2021.
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