Jeffrey Epstein Showed Nude Photos of Women at Palm Beach Lair: Videos

Revelations of Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach Residence

Recent footage has surfaced revealing the interior of Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach estate, notably decorated with numerous framed photographs featuring nude women and images of Epstein with high-profile individuals. These images, found throughout the residence — including bathrooms, hallways, a personal gym, and offices — depict women in various states of undress and include pictures of Epstein with Ghislaine Maxwell, Pope John Paul II, and Fidel Castro.

Some photographs show Maxwell sunbathing topless on a beach, and Epstein’s collection also includes a drawing of Maxwell. During a past interview, Maxwell acknowledged the high-profile meetings, claiming they occurred around 2002 or 2003, including trips to Cuba with Epstein and Colombian President Andres Pastrana, whom she also met in Dublin.

Other notable details include a home gym equipped with various exercise machines and framed nude photos on the walls. Surveillance photos show Epstein’s offices with workstation setups, one featuring a sticky note titled “Do Not Touch.” Maxwell stated that police once installed cameras in the house after Epstein suspected theft from his briefcase, leading to a police raid and the installation of covert surveillance.

The residence’s garage housed several luxury vehicles, including three black Mercedes-Benz, and several rooms contained massage tables. Video footage captures a computer monitor with a “Do Not Tape” note, and DVDs like “UFC: Vendetta” from 2002 were found among the belongings.

In addition, a photo in Epstein’s house depicts him lying nude, and another shows Epstein’s extensive collection of photographs, raising questions about his connections and activities within the luxurious setting. The files, including these images, were released by the House Oversight Committee following a hearing with the Department of Justice, shedding new light on Epstein’s private life and associations.