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New Epstein Island Photos Released in LGBTQ Rep. Garcia’s Push for Transparency

House Democrats on the Oversight Committee have released never-before-seen photos of Little St. James — the private Caribbean island where many of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual crimes occurred. The newly unveiled images, shared Wednesday, include bedrooms, bathrooms, a study, walls lined with masks, and a room featuring what looks like a dentist’s chair. One blackboard is scrawled with the words “power,” “deception,” “plots,” and “political.” Our representative Robert Garcia called the photos “a disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island,” adding, “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.”

The release signals that Democrats may continue publicizing new material even beyond the Department of Justice’s planned December 19 publication of the Epstein files. President Biden signed a bipartisan bill on November 19 directing the DOJ to release evidence seized from cameras, computers, recording devices, travel logs, employee lists, and even a photo CD labeled “girl pics nude book 4.”

But House and Senate Democrats say more documents remain hidden. Senator Ron Wyden recently accused gay Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent of withholding thousands of financial records that could reveal Epstein’s money trail, accomplices, and the institutions that enabled his crimes.
Wyden said, “Bessent’s not only hiding these docs… It’s a lie.”

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