Epstein had aroused young boy’s ‘coming-of-age ceremony’ depicted in disturbing floor-to-ceiling mural on bedroom wall

Documents released by the Justice Department have revealed that Jeffrey Epstein owned a giant oil painting depicting an aroused teenage boy in a twisted coming-of-age ritual at his Manhattan home.
The chilling mural, proudly displayed in one of Epstein’s many bedrooms on the Upper East Side, showed a prepubescent boy jumping around a room with demonic-looking figures in the background.
The artwork took up nearly an entire wall of the bright pink bedroom, which was sparse except for a queen-size bed, two nightstands, and a closet filled with neatly folded towels and garishly patterned robes.
The mural was photographed by an FBI photographer on July 6, 2019, the same day that Epstein was arrested at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on charges of trafficking underage girls for sex.
The FBI and New York Police Department executed a search warrant at his home after he was taken into custody. More than 1,800 photographs were taken in the massive nine-storey residence on two separate days.
The mural of the young boy was created by Cuban-American artist Jorge Alvarez, who lives in Miami, Florida. Epstein spent a lot of time socializing in Palm Beach, about 65 miles north of Miami.
Alvarez did not respond to the Daily Mail’s request for comment.
Alvarez painted the 83″ x 126″ mural titled ‘Coming of Age Ceremony’ in 1995. The painting is currently in the possession of the Bulk Hudson Auction House in Kingston, a town in upstate New York about 100 miles north of the city.
Image: ‘Coming of Coming Ceremony’ mural located at Jeffrey Epstein’s New York mansion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side
An FBI photographer took a photo of the bedroom where the painting was found. It was created by Cuban-American artist Jorge Alvarez in 1995.
Image: Epstein’s former Manhattan mansion on East 71st St
The photos at Epstein’s home were taken on July 6, 2019, the day he was arrested.
Collective Hudson held an auction on September 21, 2025, but no one purchased the painting. Its estimated value is between $1,000 and $10,000.
Dozens of paintings were sold that day, and only a few reached buyers.
A trove of photos of Epstein’s townhouse has revealed other intriguing insights into how he lived until his second arrest for sex crimes.
His initials hung in gold letters right outside his front door, so anyone passing by could see he lived there.
Near the entrance door was a wraparound table with seven computer monitors.
A lawsuit filed by two of Epstein’s accusers in February 2024 alleged that Epstein ‘had a room in his New York mansion where men he hired monitored the goings on in the house.’
Examination of photographs taken throughout the house confirms what was previously known about Epstein’s personality.
He had a deep obsession with sex and women’s bodies, given that countless rooms contained paintings or photographs of naked women in suggestive poses.
Pictured: Jeffrey Epstein’s initials seen near the front door of his mansion
A room in Epstein’s house containing a table with seven monitors. This may be the surveillance room named in the federal lawsuit filed last year by two of Epstein’s accusers.
Image: A room with outdoor furniture in Epstein’s home
Image: A room with paintings and paintings of nude women
There’s a photo of two young boys looking at their underwear in this bathroom
Other odd decorative choices included a bronze statue of a young boy wearing a side-hat and a statue of a young-looking woman in a wedding dress holding on to a rope.
In one of the house’s many bathrooms, there was a photo of two young boys holding the front of their underwear and looking at their private parts.
In another room there was a stuffed tiger lying on the floor.
The FBI’s investigation of the home also uncovered an unsigned note expressing support for Epstein and referring to the girls he trafficked as “runaways.”
Part of the note read: ‘Be careful of people approaching you.’ ‘I’ll shoot it for you, Mr. Epstein. ‘I really am!’
The Justice Department released thousands of documents from the Epstein investigation files on Friday, a deadline set by a law signed by President Donald Trump last month.
Given that authorities have already acknowledged that they have millions of pages of documents related to Epstein, Democratic lawmakers have accused the Justice Department of violating regulations governing the release of the files.
The law, called the Epstein Files Transparency Act, states that the Attorney General must make ‘all declassified records’ available in a searchable format 30 days after it goes into effect.
In the latest bombshell images from the release of the Epstein files, Bill Clinton was seen having fun in the swimming pool with Ghislaine Maxwell.
Epstein was also seen getting close to the former president in the photo published on Friday
‘The Department of Justice’s dump this afternoon does not comply with Thomas Massie’s and my Epstein Transparency Act.
‘They released a 119-page document from the New York grand jury. “I am completely blown away,” California Democratic congressman Ro Khanna, who co-authored the legislation, said in a video posted on social media Friday evening.
‘This is an incomplete version with a lot of proofreading. Thomas Massie and I are exploring all options. “This could be dismissal of people before justice, inherent contempt or prosecution of those obstructing justice,” Khanna added.
Massie, the law’s other author, said much the same thing as Khanna, calling out Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy, Todd Blanche, for “failing to comply with both the spirit and the letter of the law.”
Massie hinted that Bondi, Blanche and others at the Justice Department could be convicted of obstruction under a future presidential administration.
In a Fox News interview ahead of the release, Blanche said she expected to release ‘several hundred thousand documents’ on Friday.
“I think we’ll be releasing more documents over the next few weeks, so I think I’ll be releasing a few hundred thousand today and a few hundred thousand more over the next few weeks,” he added.
The most explosive photos to emerge were those of former President Bill Clinton with Epstein; This has led some to accuse the Justice Department of selectively publishing harmful information about liberals.
Image: A note to Epstein found at home by FBI investigators
Picture: A stuffed tiger was seen in one of the rooms of Epstein’s house
In one photo, Clinton was seen swimming in the pool with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s sex trafficking accomplice and ex-girlfriend.
The president, who is also featured in photos released by House Democrats, has so far remained silent on the statement.
He has previously admitted to his friendship with the disgraced financier, but claimed he had long cut ties before Epstein was convicted of sex crimes.
Trump has not been accused of any illegal activity, and when reached for comment at the White House, an automated response from spokeswoman Abigail Jackson was returned.
In the long statement, it was stated that the Trump administration was ‘transparent’ on the Epstein issue, and also made accusations against Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Stacey Plaskett, a non-voting member of the US Virgin Islands House of Representatives.
‘The Trump Administration is the most transparent administration in history. “By releasing thousands of pages of documents, cooperating with the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena request, and President Trump’s recent call for further investigations into Epstein’s fellow Democrats, the Trump Administration has done more for the victims than Democrats have ever done,” Jackson’s statement began.
‘And while President Trump has made good on his promises, Democrats like Hakeem Jeffries and Stacey Plaskett have yet to explain why they demanded money and meetings from Epstein after he became a sex offender. Jackson stated that the American people deserve answers.




