Democrats release new videos and photos from Epstein’s home in the Virgin Islands

As Donald Trump navigates managing the multiple fronts he has opened, between tensions with Venezuela and his efforts to end the war in Ukraine, Democrats have once again increased the pressure on him in the Epstein case. this Wednesday they posted Many photos and videos of the Caribbean island of Little St. James A billionaire pedophile who allegedly trafficked minors.

The new photos and recordings show Epstein’s home in the Virgin Islands, including several rooms, a telephone, what appears to be an office or library, a Turkish bath, and a chalkboard with the words “deception,” “power,” “truth,” and “politician” written on it, as well as some illegible words crossed out. Another image of the house corresponds to gardens that reach the seashore and a large outdoor swimming pool A kind of consultation with a dentist’s chairMany wardrobes and evil masks hang on the wall.

The businessman’s newest girlfriend, Karina Shuliak, He was a dentist specificallyIt was Epstein who funded his dental studies. The two maintained a relationship from 2010 until the pedophile’s death in 2019, and she was listed as the main beneficiary of one of his secret funds, as reported by local media. The young woman, originally from Belarus, was sharing an office in St Thomas with one of the millionaire’s shell companies.

While photos from Epstein’s former hideout in the Caribbean don’t provide much new information about the scandal, They may increase pressure on the Trump administration To comply with the requirement to publish all investigative files collected over the years on his former friend’s activities, with potentially embarrassing and politically explosive repercussions.

Main image - Consultation with dentist chair, telephone with crossed out contacts, white board with words, some covered
Secondary Image 1 - Consultation with dental chair, telephone with contacts crossed out, blackboard with words, some covered
Secondary Image 2 - Consultation with dental chair, telephone with contacts crossed out, whiteboard with words and some covered
A consultation with a dentist’s chair, a telephone with crossed out contacts, and a blackboard with words, some covered
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The US President struggled for months to prevent the Epstein files held by the Justice Department from being released, but on November 19 he surrendered to pressure from Congress – including pressure from his Republican Party – and I signed a law requiring the publication of the materials. It remains to be seen how much of the comprehensive documents will be revealed, as authorities are likely to argue the need to protect ongoing investigations.

Main image - Exterior area of ​​the house, one of the rooms and a sign
Secondary Image 1 - The exterior area of ​​the house, one of the rooms, and a No Trespassing sign
Secondary Image 2 - The exterior area of ​​the house, one of the rooms, and a No Trespassing sign
The exterior area of ​​the house, one of the rooms, and a No Trespassing sign
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Epstein, a successful financier, made friends with wealthy and well-placed figures, frequently inviting them to his luxurious home in the Caribbean. The scandal broke in 2008, when… He was convicted of two sexual crimesincluding soliciting prostitution services for a minor. However, he served only twelve months in prison under unusually lenient conditions and avoided more serious charges until 2019, when he was arrested and charged with sex trafficking of minors. He died in custody in New York that same year and his death was classified as a suicide.

For years, Trump and his allies have promoted theories about… Protecting powerful Democrats linked to EpsteinIn what they presented as an example of how rich men hide behind lawyers, money and connections. However, the president himself has maintained a friendly relationship with the sex financier for years, raising questions about what he really knows about the financier’s activities.

The course of events prompted Trump to change his position. After he began his second presidential term in January of this year, he moved from requesting the publication of the investigation files into Epstein to… He described the scandal as a “hoax” and opposed any publication of it.