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House Democrats release new images of Epstein’s private island home released

Democrats on the House oversight committee have this morning released never-before-seen images and video showing Jeffrey Epstein’s private island home.

A post on the committee’s X account said the material provided “a harrowing look behind Epstein’s closed doors”. “See for yourself. We won’t stop fighting until we end this cover-up and deliver justice for the survivors,” it reads.

The 10 pictures and four videos appear to show the inside of several bedrooms, bathrooms, a spa and a massage room in the house in the US Virgin Islands.

One room features what appears to be a yellow dentist’s chair in the middle and several masks – apparently of men’s faces – hanging on the walls.

Another depicts a landline phone with names written on speed dial buttons, some of which are redacted. There’s also a view of an office with a desk, bookshelves and armchairs, as well as a large chalkboard with the words “power” and “deception” written across it.

One of the shaky video clips takes a short tour around an en suite bathroom and bedroom. Another starts with a view of the sea, before the person filming walks to a swimming pool, featuring a bronze statue.

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