Previously unseen video documentation of Jeffrey Epstein’s secluded Caribbean estate has been made public through congressional action. The footage, originating from the U.S. Virgin Islands where the controversial property is situated, was obtained via official subpoena and released by Democratic lawmakers.
The visual evidence provides unprecedented insight into the secluded complex that served as Epstein’s primary residence during the final years preceding his 2019 arrest. The property, located on Little St. James Island, has been central to numerous investigations into Epstein’s activities and his network of associates.
This disclosure represents the latest development in the ongoing judicial and legislative examination of Epstein’s operations. The release mechanism—a congressional subpoena to Virgin Islands authorities—highlights the continued institutional interest in uncovering the full scope of activities connected to the convicted sex offender’s island property.
The video materials add visual context to previous documentary and investigative reports about the compound, offering lawmakers and the public additional reference points for understanding the environment where alleged criminal activities occurred. This development comes amid continued legal proceedings involving Epstein’s associates and ongoing public interest in the case.
