Unpublished photos of the private island in the Caribbean where Jeffrey Epstein committed his sex crimes

A blackboard with written words in a living room with four armchairs.

Image source, US House of Representatives Oversight Committee

photo caption, In the living room, you can see a blackboard with words written on it.

    • author, Bernd Debusmann Jr
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Democratic lawmakers from the US House of Representatives Oversight Committee released photos and videos on Wednesday showing what one of the private islands of Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire convicted sex offender who was found dead in prison in 2019, looks like.

The photos, recorded by the authorities of the US Virgin Islands, a Caribbean archipelago of the United States, show exhibition halls, bathrooms, massage rooms and a landline with names written on speed dial buttons.

There is also a blackboard on which words such as “power” and “deception” are written (which can mean fraud, farce, or deceit).

The swimming pool at Epstein's house.

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photo caption, Epstein owned two islands. In one of them, Little St. James, was his palace.
The image of words written on a whiteboard - appearing to form a mind map - inside an office on Epstein's island sparks speculation about which words were illegible and which were erased, and what the message meant. Among the visible and readable words: "power" (can), "disappointment" (deception), "Mirror in the face" (mirror in the face), "time" (time), "thinker" (thinker), "political" (political), "music" (music), ""Al-Haqiqah” (The Truth) and "He appears!" (He appears!).

Image source, US House of Representatives Oversight Committee

photo caption, The image of words written on a whiteboard – appearing to form a mind map – inside an office on Epstein’s island estate leads to speculation about what words were illegible, what words were erased, and what the message meant.

Among the videos released is a shaky recording captured on a handheld camera, filmed on Epstein’s island, that begins with a sea view, before the person holding the camera walks through the bush to the pool area, which features landmarks such as bronze statues.

The pool area at Epstein's house.

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Another video gives a short tour of a room on Epstein’s island. In a 16-second clip, the video begins in a small private bathroom, before the camera moves around the room.