On December 3, 2025, Democrats from the United States House Oversight Committee released a set of previously unseen photographs and video footage from Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean estate, Little Saint James. The release includes images of bedrooms, bathrooms, office spaces, and a room containing a dentist style chair surrounded by dozens of male masks.
Another photograph displays a landline telephone with speed‑dial buttons labeled with first names. Several entries were redacted. Several photographs show storage areas containing miscellaneous objects, such as boxes, containers, and shelves with unidentified items. The contents are not fully visible.
One particularly striking image shows a room resembling a dental or medical setup, with a chair positioned beneath dozens of male masks mounted on the wall. The arrangement of the masks was described as eerie, giving the space a highly unusual appearance in comparison to typical residential rooms.
A chalkboard in a study bears handwritten words including power, deception, truth, music, political and plots. Some of the words or names appear to have been obscured in the public release. Shelving units and desks appear in several images.
Several images also reveal hallways and connecting corridors within Epstein’s estate. These passages are narrow and lined with framed photographs or mirrors in some areas. The photos show how the spaces were connected. Few images include indoor seating areas and lounges with couches, chairs, and coffee tables.
Epstein Island Video:
The video clips primarily show exterior views of the estate. They include wide shots of the swimming pool, palm‑lined pathways, manicured gardens, and oceanfront areas. No people appear in any of the footage, but the videos capture the scale of Epstein’s private property.
The dropbox link released by the Oversight Committee featuring all the images and videos released is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/e7n5g4wz0cjngv9u9qys2/AHNOf8vcSNtejTpIcQGaICs?dl=0&e=2&rlkey=c8fds6c4a8t6zwoiglx4c7kt3&st=16dpmuw0
Prior to Epstein’s acquisition, the island was reportedly owned by venture capitalist Arch Cummin and was listed for sale in 1997. Jeffrey Epstein purchased Little Saint James, a private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, in 1998. Epstein later expanded his holdings in the area by purchasing a neighbouring island, Great Saint James, in 2016.

During Epstein’s ownership, the island access was highly restricted via a private dock and helipad, which contributed to the seclusion of the estate.
The islands became central to public scrutiny after Epstein’s arrest and subsequent death in 2019. Legal filings and media reports detail allegations of trafficking, abuse, and exploitation occurring on the property. Investigators are also seeking testimony from Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former associate who is serving 20-years in a low security prison.
Another photograph displays a landline telephone with speed‑dial buttons labeled with first names. Several entries were redacted. Several photographs show storage areas containing miscellaneous objects, such as boxes, containers, and shelves with unidentified items. The contents are not fully visible.
Epstein Island images:
The images released show a range of interior spaces on Epstein’s island. Bedrooms feature simple beds and furnishings, fully equipped bathrooms, with tiled walls and sinks visible in multiple shots.One particularly striking image shows a room resembling a dental or medical setup, with a chair positioned beneath dozens of male masks mounted on the wall. The arrangement of the masks was described as eerie, giving the space a highly unusual appearance in comparison to typical residential rooms.
A chalkboard in a study bears handwritten words including power, deception, truth, music, political and plots. Some of the words or names appear to have been obscured in the public release. Shelving units and desks appear in several images.
Several images also reveal hallways and connecting corridors within Epstein’s estate. These passages are narrow and lined with framed photographs or mirrors in some areas. The photos show how the spaces were connected. Few images include indoor seating areas and lounges with couches, chairs, and coffee tables.
Epstein Island Video:
The video clips primarily show exterior views of the estate. They include wide shots of the swimming pool, palm‑lined pathways, manicured gardens, and oceanfront areas. No people appear in any of the footage, but the videos capture the scale of Epstein’s private property.
The dropbox link released by the Oversight Committee featuring all the images and videos released is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/e7n5g4wz0cjngv9u9qys2/AHNOf8vcSNtejTpIcQGaICs?dl=0&e=2&rlkey=c8fds6c4a8t6zwoiglx4c7kt3&st=16dpmuw0
Little St. James to Epstein Islands:
Prior to Epstein’s acquisition, the island was reportedly owned by venture capitalist Arch Cummin and was listed for sale in 1997. Jeffrey Epstein purchased Little Saint James, a private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, in 1998. Epstein later expanded his holdings in the area by purchasing a neighbouring island, Great Saint James, in 2016.

Epstein Island, located in U.S. Virgin Islands
During Epstein’s ownership, the island access was highly restricted via a private dock and helipad, which contributed to the seclusion of the estate.
The islands became central to public scrutiny after Epstein’s arrest and subsequent death in 2019. Legal filings and media reports detail allegations of trafficking, abuse, and exploitation occurring on the property. Investigators are also seeking testimony from Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former associate who is serving 20-years in a low security prison.