House Committee Releases New Images of Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Island
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House Oversight Committee Democrats have released previously unseen photographs and videos of Little St. James, the Caribbean island owned by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The visual evidence, made public on Wednesday, offers a new look at the property central to federal investigations into Epstein’s sex trafficking network. The release aims to provide transparency as the committee continues its inquiry.
CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion confirmed the dissemination of the materials. The images depict the island's structures and grounds, though their specific relevance to ongoing investigations remains unclear.
The committee has not detailed the exact source or date of the visuals. This action follows earlier document releases related to the committee's broader investigation into the Epstein case.