Democrats on the Residence Oversight Board on Wednesday launched still pictures and video clips of the Virgin Islands estate of founded guilty sex transgressor Jeffrey Epstein, on the very same day that lawyers for Epstein affiliate Ghislaine Maxwell refuted the launch of grand court products in her criminal instance.
The pictures– which do disappoint any type of individuals– were taken by the federal government of the united state Virgin Islands in 2020 throughout civil lawsuits versus the Epstein estate. A few of the product showed up comparable to product formerly released by Task Veritas owner James O’Keefe numerous months earlier.
Consisted of in the collection is a photo of a space with a dental professional chair in the center and numerous masks on the wall surface, along with an image of a chalkboard including words “Power,” “Deceptiveness,” “Pundit,” “Political,” and “Songs,” in addition to numerous various other words that are redacted.
Epstein was recognized to have oral chairs in his homes, and a video clip from an authorities search of Epstein’s Hand Coastline home in 2005 additionally revealed a space with an oral chair and devices.
In an additional picture launched Wednesday, a huge “No Trespassing” indicator is seen leaning up versus a rock near the coastline. A picture including a closeup of a telephone reveals rate dial switches for numerous of Epstein’s workers.

A handout picture called an indoor picture from the residential or commercial property on Little St. James, as soon as had by the late investor and founded guilty sex transgressor Jeffrey Epstein, launched by Democrats on the Residence Oversight Board in Washington, D.C., December 3, 2025.
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The brief video clips reveal walk-throughs of a bed room and shower room, the coast and airport, and the swimming pool location.
After the preliminary launch of a lots pictures and 4 brief video clips, Republican politicians on the Residence Oversight Board pounded the board’s Democrats for “chasing after headings” by launching the products as “never-before-seen” when comparable product had actually been released formerly. A succeeding launch had greater than 100 added pictures and video clips.
Board Democrats did not instantly react to an ask for remark from ABC Information.

A handout picture called an outside picture from the residential or commercial property on Little St. James, as soon as had by the late investor and founded guilty sex transgressor Jeffrey Epstein, launched by Democrats on the Residence Oversight Board in Washington, D.C., December 3, 2025.
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A speaker for the board’s GOP bulk additionally slammed the Democrats for once more launching just a little part of the documents.
” Your House Oversight Board has actually obtained roughly 5,000 records in feedback to Chairman Arrival’s subpoenas to J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Financial institution, along with his demand to the united state Virgin Islands,” the GOP agent stated. “The Bulk is evaluating these products and will certainly make them public quickly, equally as the Board has actually currently finished with the greater than 65,000 web pages generated throughout this examination.”
” It is strange that Democrats are once more launching discerning details, as they have actually done in the past,” the declaration stated.
The Epstein estate in 2022 consented to resolve its lawsuits with the united state Virgin Islands, paying the federal government $105 million plus a percent of the profits from the sale of Epstein’s residential or commercial property, and a settlement of tax obligation breaks that Epstein’s business had actually obtained throughout the years from the USVI.
Maxwell’s lawyer on Wednesday informed a government court in New york city that she takes no official placement on the Justice Division’s newest demand to unseal grand court records from her criminal instance– yet she additionally suggests that launch of the products would certainly influence her capacity to possibly obtain a reasonable retrial.

A handout picture called an indoor picture from the residential or commercial property on Little St. James, as soon as had by the late investor and founded guilty sex transgressor Jeffrey Epstein, launched by Democrats on the Residence Oversight Board in Washington, D.C., December 3, 2025.
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” Comprehending that Head of state Trump has actually authorized the Epstein Openness Act right into legislation, Ms. Maxwell does not take a placement concerning the federal government’s demand to unseal the grand court records and customize the safety order,” created Maxwell’s lawyers, David Markus and Melissa Madrigal.
” At the very same time, Ms. Maxwell pleasantly keeps in mind that soon she will certainly be submitting a habeas request pro se. Launching the grand court products from her instance, which consist of untried and unverified accusations, would certainly produce excessive bias so serious that it would certainly confiscate the opportunity of a reasonable retrial must Ms. Maxwell’s habeas seek do well,” the legal representatives created.
Maxwell, that is presently offering a 20-year jail sentence after she was founded guilty in 2021 on 5 matters of assisting Epstein in his misuse of minor women, was not successful in her charms of her 2021 sentence at the second United State Circuit Court of Appeals and the United State High Court, yet she and her legal representatives have actually suggested that she means to submit a habeas request in the Southern Area of New York City.

A handout picture reveals an indication defined to be at the residential or commercial property on Little St. James, as soon as had by the late investor and founded guilty sex transgressor Jeffrey Epstein, launched by Democrats on the Residence Oversight Board in Washington, D.C., December 3, 2025.
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Epstein, the well-off investor and founded guilty sex transgressor, passed away by self-destruction in a New york city prison in 2019.
The Epstein Openness Act, passed last month by Congress and authorized by Head of state Donald Trump complying with blowback the management got from MAGA advocates looking for the launch of the products, consists of exceptions that would certainly permit the DOJ to keep documents that “would certainly endanger an energetic government examination or continuous prosecution, gave that such withholding is directly customized and short-term.”

A handout picture called an indoor picture from the residential or commercial property on Little St. James, as soon as had by the late investor and founded guilty sex transgressor Jeffrey Epstein, launched by Democrats on the Residence Oversight Board in Washington, D.C., December 3, 2025.
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Before the fatigue of Maxwell’s straight charms, the DOJ had actually mentioned her continuous instance as reason for decreasing a public documents demand, according to court documents in a Flexibility of Details Act instance relating to the DOJ’s Epstein documents.
It’s unclear if the DOJ would certainly look for to keep documents based upon the not likely possibility of Maxwell obtaining a brand-new test.
The DOJ has, nonetheless, currently pointed out the opportunity of a Maxwell retrial in various other lawsuits as a reason for holding back specific documents connected to the Justice Division and FBI searches and redactions of the Epstein documents.
In feedback to a legal action submitted previously this year by Bloomberg press reporter Jason Leopold, the DOJ pointed out a FOIA exception that enables withholding of documents that, if launched, might “sensibly be anticipated to disrupt enforcement procedures.”

In this Sept. 20, 2013, documents image, Ghislaine Maxwell participates in an occasion in New york city.
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” Although Ms. Maxwell’s straight allure civil liberties have actually been tired, her attorney has actually mentioned that she means to look for habeas alleviation,” the DOJ created in a court declaring on Nov. 24– 5 days after Trump authorized the Epstein Openness Act.
“[L] ogic recommends that the presence of a pending activity … makes it sensibly direct that an enforcement case (i.e., a brand-new test) could occur, causing the assumption that Exception 7( A) might relate to safeguard products whose launch might sensibly be anticipated to disrupt that brand-new test,” the DOJ created.
ABC Information’ Lauren Peller added to this record.