
Topics: Crime, Jeffrey Epstein, US News
Topics: Crime, Jeffrey Epstein, US News
Warning: This article contains references to sexual assault which some readers may find distressing.
The latest Jeffrey Epstein files to be released have revealed him having photos of Ghislaine Maxwell in his home, including nudes.
Videos were released yesterday (2 September) by the House Oversight Committee, giving an inside look at his Florida Mansion back in 2005 (although it has been pointed out that many of these files were already public). At that time, police were investigating him for sexually abusing a 14-year-old.
Epstein tdied by suicide in prison in 2019, while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, and Maxwell is currently serving 20 years for her role in the trafficking and abuse.
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His infamous Palm Beach house was sold for millions back in 2021 and then demolished, but the police footage shows it once was filled with images of women, many of them naked.
Photos were placed in frames all over the mansion, in the hallways, his personal gym, bathrooms and several offices. And over a dozen of them included his partner and on-again-off-again lover, Maxwell.
In one photo, she lay naked on the beach, posing for the camera, while a large balck and white image of her hung in a bathroom.
Other photos included the pair meeting with Pope John Paul II, with other images of Epstein himself also on display.
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The gym had quite the interesting gallery as the likes of an elliptical machine, set of weights and Pilates reformer were surrounded by a number of naked photos framed and hung up on the walls.
It also showed a disturbing note added to one of his computers, as a yellow sticky note reading ‘do not touch’ was fixed to the screen.
Maxwell previously claimed in an interview that one of the computers was once rigged by police with cameras in attempt to catch a thief at the home.
This video of his home was included in thousands of pages and videos released via Google Drive by the committee yesterday.
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These files also include audio of an Epstein employee describing to a law enforcement official that there ‘were a lot of girls that were very, very young’ visiting the home. However, he couldn’t say for certain if they were underage.
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