House Committee Releases New Images of Jeffrey Epstein's Private Island
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The Democratic members of the U.S. House Oversight Committee have released previously unseen photographs and videos of Jeffrey Epstein's private island. They announced the receipt of the materials on Wednesday.
The visual evidence shows the secluded compound on Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Epstein used the property before his 2019 arrest on sex trafficking charges.
The committee's Democrats are investigating the financier's network and the handling of his case. They obtained the materials as part of this ongoing inquiry.
The release aims to provide transparency about the location central to the allegations against Epstein. The committee has not yet detailed the specific contents of the images and videos.
This development occurs alongside a separate, Republican-led House Judiciary Committee probe into Epstein. Both investigations seek to uncover new information about his activities.