Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released never-before-seen images of Jeffrey Epstein's infamous island. The photographs and video appear to show several bedrooms in the US Virgin Islands home, as well as a room with masks on a wall and a phone with names written on speed-dial buttons. In a statement, the committee's Democratic leader, Robert Garcia, said they collectively form a disturbing look into Epstein's world and are being released to ensure public transparency. On 19 November, President Trump signed a bill that ordered the release of government files on the late convicted sex offender - a significant turning point in a months-long fight over the documents. Those files comprise the vast trove of documents that were amassed during two criminal investigations into Epstein. This release of images is a pivotal moment as it comes alongside pressure for more transparency regarding Epstein's high-profile associates and the Justice Department's enduring investigation into his crimes.