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A trove of haunting images from Jeffrey Epstein’s sprawling estate—capturing the convicted predator in a bathtub, a sinister dental chair amid wall-mounted masks, and piles of sex toys—flooded Capitol Hill screens on December 12, 2025, as House Oversight Democrats unleashed a second batch of 19 photos from a staggering 95,000-file cache.h

December 13, 2025 by aloye Leave a Comment

On December 12, 2025, a trove of haunting images from Jeffrey Epstein’s sprawling estate flooded Capitol Hill screens, courtesy of House Oversight Committee Democrats, who unleashed a second batch of 19 photos from a staggering 95,000-file cache obtained via subpoena from Epstein’s estate. The release, announced by Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) during a briefing, offered a visceral window into the convicted predator’s world of depravity, amplifying calls for full transparency under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed by President Trump on November 19.

The photos, many never before public, included Epstein himself grinning naked in a bathtub, his head propped on a towel as he clutched the shower curtain—a stark portrait of the man who trafficked dozens of underage girls. Another depicted a sinister dental chair in a yellow-walled room on Little Saint James island, surrounded by 11 eerie, lifelike masks of men’s faces—some with mustaches and receding hairlines—evoking a chamber of anonymous horrors. Piles of sex toys dominated one frame: vibrators, dildos, and bondage gear scattered like discarded evidence, alongside a novelty condom box caricaturing Trump with the tagline “I’m HUUUUGE!”—a bizarre artifact now in the Smithsonian’s collection.

Garcia described the images as “disturbing” and “significant,” noting Democrats had reviewed only a quarter of the cache, which includes thousands of photos of women and Epstein properties. The batch also featured Epstein with Steve Bannon, Woody Allen, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and Larry Summers—social snapshots without context, but Republicans decried the release as “cherry-picked” to target Trump, who appeared in three images posing with redacted women. No wrongdoing is implied for those pictured, but the visuals underscore Epstein’s elite orbit.

This followed Democrats’ December 3 drop of over 150 island photos and videos, including a blackboard scrawled with “power,” “deception,” and “political.” The releases, amid Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) detailing her abuse, have generated 3.5 million X posts with 70% support for disclosure. As the December 19 deadline nears, these images—raw artifacts of predation—press the question: what shadows remain in the remaining 95,000 files?

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