Summary
The House Oversight Committee released new images of Jeffrey Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands. These images, which show rooms in the island home, are part of efforts to make details about Epstein's activities more publicly accessible. President Trump recently signed a bill requiring the release of government files related to Epstein.
Key Facts
- The House Oversight Committee shared new images of Epstein's island home, Little St James.
- The images show various rooms, including a space with masks and a phone with speed-dial names.
- President Donald Trump signed a bill on November 19 requiring the release of government files on Epstein.
- Survivors claim they were abused and trafficked on Epstein's island.
- The committee requested more information from the US Virgin Islands' attorney general about Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
- The bill mandates releasing the files by December 19 unless they interfere with active investigations.
- The US Virgin Islands' attorney general settled claims in 2022 for over $105 million related to crimes on Epstein's islands.