House Democrats on the Oversight Committee released new photos and videos of Jeffrey Epstein's private island and previewed upcoming revelations.
The panel's Democratic minority posted on social media 14 photos and video recordings showing the inside of the convicted sex offender's residence at the private Caribbean island he once owned, where survivors say he sexually abused them when they were underage teenagers.
One photo shows what appears to be a dentist office with about a dozen masks of men's faces hanging on the wall and sitting on a cabinet, while another shows a massive shower space with stacks of towels and pillows sitting out or stashed in plastic bins.
Another photo shows a landline phone with a dozen numbers on speed dial, although some of the names have been redacted or show only a first name, and other photos and videos show bedrooms and bathrooms at the property.
Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), the ranking member of the Oversight Committee, also posted on social media that the panel has received banking records related to the late financier's network and said those would soon be released to the public, and he urged President Donald Trump to authorize the release of other evidence held by the Department of Justice about his former friend.
"The Oversight Committee has received files related to Jeffrey Epstein from JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank & the U.S. Virgin Islands," Garcia posted. "@OversightDems intend to release files to the public in the days ahead. Mr. President, release the files, NOW."
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