Epstein files: These images have been released by the U.S. House Oversight Committee

WARNING: Disturbing content. The U.S. House Oversight Committee has released dozens of images connected to disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender, including photos of his private home.
Updated: December 03, 2025 at 12:00AM EST
Published: December 03, 2025 at 2:34PM EST
One of the guest bedrooms located in Epstein’s island home. A bathroom featuring two sinks and a tub with a couple of chairs placed on the rug. Palm trees stand outside of Epstein’s private island home. Masks hang on the wall surrounding a dental chair in the middle of the room. A landline phone with contacts listed on speed dial. A large shower room with pillows, bedding and rugs stored off to the side. Four chairs that face each other are placed in the middle of the room. A wooden desk on the left side accents one of the guest bedrooms in Epstein’s island home. A chalk board that includes the words ‘power,’ ‘political,’ ‘truth,’ and ‘deception’ written on it. A no trespassing sign on the outskirts of Epstein’s private island. In August, the U.S. House Oversight Committee directed Jeffrey Epstein’s estate executors to hand over files, including this 50th birthday book that offer a glimpse of the late convicted sex offender’s elite social circle. The 50th birthday book was compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former aide and accomplice, who is currently serving a prison sentence for recruiting and trafficking teenage girls for sexual abuse. A type-written birthday message inserted into the sketched outline of a nude woman, purportedly signed by U.S. President Donald Trump, over 20-years-ago. The White House has denied its authenticity. An image portraying Jeffrey Epstein in 1983 handing young girls’ balloons and a lollipop, while another image of him 20 years later in 2003, depicts him receiving a massage from topless women – one with his initials, “JE,” tattooed on her backside. A letter from U.K. ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson with an image of himself and Jeffrey Epstein, including the message: “But, wherever he is in the world, he remains my best pal!” A message attributed to Bill Clinton, which appears to match his handwriting and signature, praises Jeffrey Epstein’s “childlike curiosity.”
“It’s reassuring isn’t it, to have lasted so long, across all the years of learning and knowing, adventures and (illegible), and still to have your childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference and the solace of friends,” Clinton wrote.
The former president’s office has previously said he knew nothing about Epstein’s crimes and travelled with him for humanitarian trips. An image showing Jeffrey Epstein and Joel Pashcow holding an oversized check for $22,500 with a ‘Trump’ signature on it.
“Jeffrey showing early talents with money + women! Sells ‘fully depreciated’ [name redacted] to Donald Trump for $22,500,” the caption reads.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Tuesday that the signature on the cheque is “absolutely not” the president’s. An image features a card attributed to Joel Pashcow, reportedly a longtime member of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort. An excerpt from the album, contributed by an “assistant,” in which she claims Jeffrey Epstein “turned her life around.” The following page, contributed by the same unnamed “assistant,” recounts experiences including meeting Prince Andrew, visiting the private quarters of Buckingham Palace, and sitting on “the Queen of England’s throne.” A note apparently typed by former Trump and Epstein lawyer Alan Dershowitz claims he obtained an early version of Vanity Unfair and “talked them into changing the focus from you to Bill Clinton,” alongside a mock-up of the fake magazine cover. The fake magazine cover included titles such as “Al-Qaeda in South America Financed by Epstein?” and “Jeffrey Epstein’s Bloody Summer.”
Dershowitz has reportedly said that he does not remember writing the letter at the time.
As questions swirl over how Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell first met, one letter from former Bear Stearns banker Elliot Wolk describes Epstein in 1970 as a “star salesman” while Wolk was managing an account for Ghislaine’s father, Robert Maxwell. Wolk writes: “Was that when you first discovered the Maxwell teenage daughter….”
Maxwell, however, has told authorities she didn’t meet Epstein until 1991 and that her family had never heard of him before then. An image featuring what appears to be a scan of a breast. A letter signed from a friend named “Leslie,” wrote that they “wanted to get you what you want,” so they drew a sketch of a woman’s breasts. A compilation of redacted photos of women, some in bikinis and suggestive poses. A compilation of images showing animals copulating, featured in Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday book. An image of then U.S. president George W. Bush appears in the book, though there is no indication he contributed a note.



