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Democrats release never-before-seen images and videos of Epstein Isla…

3-4 minutes 12/4/2025

Several palm trees are seen in a courtyard with a sandstone floor and dark brick buildings under a cloudy sky.

Exterior shots of buildings on Little Saint James, an island that was owned by Jeffrey Epstein. Photo courtesy of the House Oversight Committee Democrats

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released never-before-seen photos of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Little Saint James.

Why it matters: The photos come from a tranche of Epstein files turned over by the U.S. Virgin Islands' Department of Justice, more of which will be released in the coming days, according to Democratic aides.

What they're saying: "These new images are a disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island," Oversight Committee ranking member Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) said in a statement.

  • "We are releasing these photos and videos to ensure public transparency in our investigation and to help piece together the full picture of Epstein's horrific crimes," Garcia added.
  • "We won't stop fighting until we deliver justice for the survivors."

The other side: "It is odd that Democrats are once again releasing selective information, as they have done before. The last time Democrats cherry-picked and doctored documents, their attempt to construct yet another hoax against President Trump completely collapsed," a Republican spokesperson for the Oversight panel told Axios.

  • "The House Oversight Committee has received approximately 5,000 documents in response to Chairman Comer's subpoenas to J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank, as well as his request to the U.S. Virgin Islands," the spokesperson added.
  • "The Majority is reviewing these materials and will make them public soon, just as the Committee has already done with the more than 65,000 pages produced during this investigation," they said.
A white "NO TRESPASSING" leaning against a boulder on a beach with a grassy hill and palm trees in the background.
A "no trespassing" sign on the beach of Little Saint James. Photo: House Oversight Committee Democrats
A white room with a dental chair in the middle and yellow face masks on the wall.
A room with what resembles a dental chair on Little Saint James. Photo: House Oversight Committee Democrats
Library room with wooden bookshelves, ornate pillars, a large blackboard with writing, and four patterned armchairs with red cushions arranged in a circle on a white floor.
A room with a chalkboard, chairs and a desk on Little Saint James. Photo: House Oversight Committee Democrats

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Minimalist bedroom with white walls, high slanted ceiling, and white canopy bed. Warm bedside lamps illuminate wicker furniture and a colorful zigzag rug with red, yellow, green, and blue stripes.
A bedroom on Little Saint James. Photo: House Oversight Committee Democrats
Modern bathroom with blue ceiling, white walls, wooden vanities with mirrors, two woven chairs, white side tables, and a large bathtub near a white chair.
A bathroom on Little Saint James. Photo: House Oversight Committee Democrats
White Panasonic KX-NT546 office phone with keypad, screen, and labeled buttons including names and office/cell lines, placed on a beige surface.
A phone on Little Saint James. Photo: House Oversight Committee Democrats
Spacious bedroom with a white bed, blue footstool, wooden nightstands with lamps, a desk with white chair, soft lighting, pale yellow walls, and a high ceiling with exposed beams.
A bedroom on Little Saint James. Photo: House Oversight Committee Democrats