
Topics: Jeffrey Epstein, True Crime, News, Crime, Politics, Donald Trump, Social Media, Twitter

Topics: Jeffrey Epstein, True Crime, News, Crime, Politics, Donald Trump, Social Media, Twitter
Warning: This article contains discussion of child abuse and sexual assault which some readers may find distressing.
People have picked up on a creepy detail in the newly-released photos of Jeffrey Epstein's US Virgin Islands home.
For those who missed it, yesterday (3 December), Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released never-before-seen images of the criminal financier and convicted child sex offender's infamous island.
The committee's Democratic leader, Robert Garcia, announced the news and said the photos form a 'disturbing look' into Epstein's world and are being released to 'ensure public transparency'.
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The left-wing group wrote on Twitter: "See for yourself. We won’t stop fighting until we end this cover-up and deliver justice for the survivors."
Among the photos and videos released to the public for the first time are a 'No Trespassing' sign, an en-suite bedroom and an outdoor swimming pool.

There was another picture of a landline phone with a lot of the speed dial names redacted and a large chalkboard in a room full of armchairs, with a weird message written on it.
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The words 'political', 'plots', 'deception', 'power', 'truth', and 'music', had been written, alongside a handful of indecipherable expressions.
Several words had also been underlined, like 'music' - although, the reason for this isn't clear.
As for the phone list, names such as 'Larry Cell,' NY Office,' 'Darren Off' and 'Darren Cell', were left on there, amongst a handful of others.
But, arguably, the most unnerving photo of all was that of a yellow dentists chair situated in a room full of creepy yellow masks of men's faces.
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The chair was complete with a reclining leg rest and a lamp, which is strange given that prior to his 2019 suicide, Epstein worked as a businessman and media mogul - not a dentist.
Since the photos dropped, people on the internet have been zooming in and analysing every little detail, as you'd expect.
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And one thing that's been pointed out is that this isn't the first time we've seen a dentists chair in one of Epstein's properties.
One Twitter user penned: "He also had a dentist chair in the bathroom of his Palm Beach mansion, which makes me suspect that among his other crimes, he was also an unlicensed amateur dentist??"
They also shared a snap of said bathroom, which did feature what looked like a different dentists chair, at the back of the room next to a bathtub.
Others also pointed out: "There was a dental chair at Epstein’s Palm Beach house too," and "He had a dentist chair in the Palm Beach house too (1st pic from 2005 FBI raid)."
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The images in question were taken during an FBI raid on Epstein’s Florida home in 2005 and others from the same day showed his bedroom, offices, as well as a massage table.
Epstein was said to have groomed and abused a slew of young girls - including some as young as 14 - inside the walls of his island properties, where he regularly invited politicians and celebrities.
He took his own life in 2019, whilst awaiting trial in a New York prison on sex trafficking charges.
Last month, over 20,000 pages of documents associated with Epstein were released by the Committee, which included information about his prison suicide, as well as private emails, flight logs and court filings.
And more are set to follow after US President Donald Trump signed the bill to push the Justice Department to release all files relating to the case.
By roughly December 19 at the latest, the documents should be in public hands, but they could drop at any point up until then.
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