Videos Reveal Strange Medical Device Found on Epstein's Pedo Island

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Videos Reveal Strange Medical Device Found on Epstein's Pedo Island

Chilling images and videos have emerged from Jeffrey Epsteins private island in the Caribbean, exposing a strange medical device within his estate. Democratic lawmakers recently unveiled 10 photographs and four videos from Little St. James Island, where Epstein is accused of abusing minors.

Among the photos is a room featuring a dentists chair, surrounded by unsettling male masks attached to the walls. Another image shows a landline phone with first names like Darren, Rich, Mike, Patrick, and Larry marked on its speed-dial buttons.

Rep. Robert Garcia, the lead Democrat on the House Oversight Committee responsible for the release, described the visuals as disturbing. Initially reported by the OKeefe Media Group in May, the media provides an intimate look at the estate central to numerous high-profile conspiracy theories about Epstein.

The property itself appears lavish, with a pool and winding stone paths overlooking the ocean. A No Trespassing sign is visible on one of the islands beaches. Situated near Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Little St. James Island contrasts a luxury resort exterior with an interior that feels like a private home.

Some images reveal a study with a blackboard inscribed with words such as power, deception, plots, and political. Bedrooms and bathrooms appear simply furnished; one bedroom shows a desk and binoculars next to the bed, while another features all-white furniture with only a chevron-patterned rug adding color.

Epstein owned two Caribbean islands. Virginia Giuffre, one of his most well-known victims who passed away this year, recounted in her memoir that Epstein trafficked her to one of the islands at age 18 to be abused by another man.

The House Oversight Committee has requested documents from U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Gordon Rhea to investigate Epsteins activities and potential associates further. Amid bipartisan pressure, former President Donald Trump signed legislation setting a December 19 deadline for the Justice Department to release the Epstein Files. These files are to be made searchable and downloadable, with redactions allowed for ongoing investigations, classified content, and victim protection.

Trump, who had previously associated with Epstein and appeared with him in photographs during the 1990s and 2000s, has not commented on the recent release of materials by the House Oversight Committee.

Author: Sophia Brooks

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