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New Photos of Epstein’s Home Show Creepy Room Filled With Masks

2025-12-03 22:08
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New Photos of Epstein’s Home Show Creepy Room Filled With Masks

The images of Epstein’s US Virgin Islands house are part of a new trove of documents released by the United States House Oversight Committee.

News New Photos of Epstein’s Home Show Creepy Room Filled With Masks

The images of Epstein’s US Virgin Islands house are part of a new trove of documents released by the United States House Oversight Committee.

Isa Farfan Isa Farfan December 3, 2025 — 2 min read New Photos of Epstein’s Home Show Creepy Room Filled With Masks A room showing masks of men's faces at Epstein's US Virgin Islands home (all screenshots via Oversight Committee Democrats)

The United States House Oversight Committee Democrats released several photos captured on the grounds of the deceased child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's house on his private island in the US Virgin Islands today, December 3.

Among a file of eight seemingly banal images of bedrooms and living rooms, one photograph stands out as the creepiest. It depicts what appears to be a dentist's chair in the center of a room decorated with masks of men's faces. On the walls surrounding the chair, there are 12 orange-hued likenesses of men with open eyes, none of which are immediately recognizable.

It is unclear what purpose the room served, and the artist or maker of the masks has not been identified.

The files released by the Oversight Committee Democrats also contained three videos taken on the campus of Epstein's Caribbean mansion, which show a bronze statue near a swimming pool and an unnamed painting in one of the rooms.

An unnamed painting appeared in one of the videos released by Democrats.

The Oversight Committee also announced that it has received additional information related to Epstein from J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank and that it will be released in the coming days.

The Senate unanimously voted last month to compel the Department of Justice to release the so-called "Epstein Files," or all "unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials" related to the disgraced former financier's crimes. The full documents are expected within 30 days of Trump's signing of the bill on November 20.

A redacted image of a room included in the recent photo release

Epstein's Little St. James, one of two islands he owned in the U.S. Virgin Islands, was reportedly nicknamed "pedophile island" by locals and was a central location where he abused underage girls. The island is pictured in Jeffrey Epstein's infamous birthday book in a drawing that shows a man, presumably Epstein, receiving massages from young women.

An unnamed sculpture is pictured near a swimming pool in one of the videos.

Ranking Member of the Oversight Committee Robert Garcia, a Democrat from California, said in a statement today that the images provided a "disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island."

"We are releasing these photos and videos to ensure public transparency in our investigation and to help piece together the full picture of Epstein’s horrific crimes," Garcia continued.