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Never-before-seen photos reveal inside Epstein’s Manhattan lair

Chilling images have offered the clearest glimpse yet inside the infamous Manhattan townhouse of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. 

The trove of images were released Friday in the largest dump of evidence taken from Epstein’s estate. 

Never-before-seen images from inside Epstein’s lair on Manhattan’s Upper East Side showed massage rooms, erotic paintings of women on his walls and hidden cameras. 

The $77million townhouse, a short walk from Central Park, was sold to Epstein by Victoria’s Secret owner Leslie Wexner, who was known to have bankrolled much of Epstein’s life in his heyday.

Epstein filled the home with bizarre decor, including a sculpture of a woman clutching a rope hanging from the ceiling in his entryway. 

Many of the walls inside Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse were decorated with paintings and pictures of scantily-clad women.  

In what is thought to be Epstein’s bedroom, a hidden camera could be seen perched high up on an alcove above the room. An oriental blue porcelain sculpture was also seen.

And a humiliating painting of former President Bill Clinton wearing a blue dress, an image that became infamous amid the fallout of the Epstein scandal, was found hanging in the halls.  

Chilling images have offered the clearest glimpse yet inside the Manhattan home of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein

Many of the walls inside Epstein's Manhattan townhouse were decorated with paintings and pictures of scantily-clad women - including inside his infamous massage room (pictured)

An outside angle

The trove of images were released Friday in the largest dump of evidence taken from Epstein's estate - including a camera seen in the top right of Epstein's bedroom

A second camera above a bed in an adjoining room

An oriental blue porcelain sculpture was also found in the fresh trove of images

A humiliating painting of former President Bill Clinton wearing a blue dress, an image that became infamous amid the fallout of the Epstein scandal, was found hanging inside the Manhattan townhouse

The townhouse, a short walk from Central Park, was sold to Epstein by Victoria's Secret owner Leslie Wexner

A classic painting perched on a couch inside the Manhattan townhouse

Epstein's home was adorned with books, massive paintings and polished hard wood floors

His living room appeared to have massive floor to ceiling art work and a chandelier

An image featuring Epstein's prominent black tile bathroom

Epstein's massage room included shelved of lotions and oils and a massive photo of a nude woman

A framed photo featured in the Epstein house of a completely nude woman

The front of Epstein's New York City brownstone lair

Large wooden doors accompanied by prominent drawings at Epstein's Manhattan home

The trove of images released Friday included many pictures of former President Bill Clinton, including one where he was seen swimming with Ghislaine Maxwell and a woman whose face was redacted. 

Clinton was also seen partying with Epstein and Michael Jackson in other images. 

Michael Jackson was seen in one image smiling alongside Epstein, and another showed Clinton with actor Kevin Spacey.

In undated images from a dinner party attended by Epstein, rock legend Sir Mick Jagger was seen enjoying a meal with the pedophile, Maxwell and Clinton.

Inside Epstein’s home, an infamous painting of Clinton wearing a blue dress was hung on the wall.

The huge trove of documents shared on Friday did not include dates or context from where they were taken.

Being named or pictured in the files is not necessarily an indication of wrongdoing with Epstein. 

Clinton, Spacey and Maxwell were seen in other images at the Churchill War Rooms in London.

In one image shared Friday, the former president was seen with his hands on the shoulders of actor Spacey.

A beaming Clinton wearing a red hoodie could also be seen in another image alongside a woman whose face was redacted.

Rooms in Epstein's home were adorned with lifelike tigers and gaudy carpets

One room in his home appeared to have a massage table in the center of it

The massage table was surrounded by redacted images of half-dressed women

The home also featured art of a bride statue  hanging from a rope above a spiral staircase

Pictured is an art installation in Epstein's estate

The home featured troves of artwork which included nude statues

A spiral staircase line with books and blue carpet his New York City home

Epstein had an exercise room with multiple machines and a full length mirror

A door in Epstein's home was photographed with sever damage on the bottom half

Epstein's home had a statue of a young boy below images of insects

Framed photos in Epstein's home included images of Pope John Paul II and Bill Clinton

Epstein kept several framed photos of himself and other subjects, many of whom were redacted in the files

An art piece in Epstein's home of a nude woman's chest

A large image hung in the home of Epstein posed outside with a woman

An erotic book on Epstein's desk entitled 'Erotica Universalis' next to glasses and a bottle of water

What appears to be a nightstand in Epstein's home that featured a bottle of water, phone and massager

Epstein's home featured a pristine marble room with a fire place and white furniture

Maxwell, who is currently serving 20 years for her role in recruiting and trafficking minors for sex on behalf of Epstein, is also pictured outside Number 10 Downing Street.

In another image, Maxwell pulled down the front of her top for the camera.

Ahead of the files’ release, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche drew scrutiny as he suggested some materials could be withheld for weeks.

Although Blanche told Fox & Friends that the DOJ is ‘going to release more documents over the next couple of weeks’, the delay meant that the administration may violate a law signed by Trump in November ordering the full release of all unclassified materials about Epstein in the DOJ’s possession within 30 days.

Ahead of the files’ release, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche drew scrutiny as he suggested some materials could be withheld for weeks.

One room included seven computer screens and a laptop

Dust-covered binders, CDs and passports at Epstein's home

Nude mannequins were placed in one of Epstein's closets

His office had several pictures hung on the walls as well as a guitar

The framed photos featured in the study included Marilyn Monroe and others

The office had a coffee table full of books and bowl with candy in it

A dining room featured a gong and multiple leopard-print chairs

Epstein's table with flowers, a laptop and what appears to be a magic eight ball sitting on top

A table in the dining room included dozens of framed photos of Epstein and his star-studded associates

Epstein's home even featured erotic images in the bathroom

One bathroom appeared to include pictures of a person unconscious and a nude woman in heels

Pictured is a painting of a nude woman looking into a mirror

A tiled room of Epstein's home featured a massive photo of a woman in a robe

A long hallway that features a checkered floor and artwork of a woman

An image of a redacted girl was framed on a golden table

Another erotic portrait of a nude woman that was hung in Epstein's home

Images of erotica were a theme in Epstein's home

Other artwork was featured prominently in his home including this sculpture if a lion biting another animal

The statue was featured over a book case with a stately mirror behind it

Although Blanche told Fox & Friends that the DOJ is ‘going to release more documents over the next couple of weeks’, the delay meant that the administration may violate a law signed by Trump in November ordering the full release of all unclassified materials about Epstein in the DOJ’s possession within 30 days.

It comes after two prior drops this week, which showed Epstein and a number of rich and powerful individuals, including Bill Gates, Woody Allen and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – formerly Prince Andrew.

An initial review indicates the documents released today originate from three separate investigations into Epstein’s crimes against young women.

Many of the files appear to stem from a 2005 police investigation in Palm Beach, Florida, followed by a federal probe that culminated in Epstein’s controversial 2008 plea deal.

Others relate to a later investigation launched by Manhattan prosecutors in 2019 – a case that was never finished after Epstein died in jail while awaiting trial.

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