Never-before-seen photos inside Epstein’s seven-story Manhattan lair reveal a sinister massage room and hidden cameras

Chilling images have offered the clearest look yet inside convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous Manhattan mansion.
A series of photos were released Friday in the largest body of evidence from Epstein’s estate.
Never-before-seen images from Epstein’s hideout on Manhattan’s Upper East Side showed massage rooms, erotic pictures of women on the walls and hidden cameras.
The $77 million townhouse, a short walk from Central Park, was sold to Epstein by Victoria’s Secret owner Leslie Wexner, who is known to have financed much of Epstein’s life during his heyday.
Epstein filled the house with whimsical décor, including a statue of a woman holding a rope hanging from the ceiling at the entrance.
Many of the walls inside Epstein’s Manhattan mansion were decorated with paintings and images of scantily clad women.
In what was thought to be Epstein’s bedroom, a hidden camera could be seen placed in an alcove above the room. An oriental blue porcelain statue was also seen.
And an unflattering painting of former President Bill Clinton in a blue dress, made infamous by the fallout from the Epstein scandal, was also found hanging in the corridors.
Chilling images offer the clearest look yet inside the Manhattan home of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein
Many of the walls inside Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse were adorned with paintings and paintings of scantily clad women, including the inside of his infamous massage room (pictured)
an exterior angle
A series of images were released Friday in the largest trove of evidence taken from Epstein’s estate, including a camera seen in the upper-right corner of Epstein’s bedroom.
A second camera above the bed in the adjoining room
An oriental blue porcelain statue was also found among the new images
An unflattering painting of former President Bill Clinton wearing a blue dress, which became infamous amid the fallout from the Epstein scandal, was found hanging in a Manhattan mansion.
The mansion, a short walk from Central Park, was sold to Epstein by Victoria’s Secret owner Leslie Wexner.
A classic painting sitting on a couch inside a Manhattan mansion
Epstein’s home was decorated with books, huge paintings and polished hardwood floors
The living room appeared to have floor-to-ceiling giant artwork and a chandelier
The photo collection released Friday included several photos of former President Bill Clinton swimming with Ghislaine Maxwell, including one of a woman with her face corrected.
Clinton was also seen partying with Epstein and Michael Jackson in other images.
Michael Jackson was seen smiling next to Epstein in one photo, while Clinton and actor Kevin Spacey were seen in the other photo.
In undated footage of a dinner attended by Epstein, rock legend Sir Mick Jagger was seen dining with pedophile Maxwell and Clinton.
An infamous painting of Clinton wearing a blue dress hung on the wall of Epstein’s home.
Several documents shared Friday did not include the date or context in which they were received.
The presence of his name or picture in the files does not necessarily mean that a crime has been committed against Epstein.
Clinton, Spacey and Maxwell were also seen in other appearances at the Churchill War Rooms in London.
In a photo shared on Friday, the former president was seen with his hands on actor Spacey’s shoulders.
In another photo, a radiant Clinton wearing a red hoodie could be seen alongside a woman with her face corrected.
Rooms in Epstein’s home were decorated with realistic tigers and opulent carpets
There appeared to be a massage table in the middle of a room in his house.
The massage table was surrounded by redacted pictures of scantily clad women.
The house also featured art of a bridal statue hanging from a rope above a spiral staircase.
Pictured is an art installation at Epstein’s mansion
There were many works of art in the house, including nude sculptures.
Epstein had a workout room with multiple machines and a full-length mirror
The bottom half of a door in Epstein’s home was photographed with serious damage
There was a statue of a young boy in Epstein’s house beneath paintings of insects
Among the framed photographs in Epstein’s home are Pope John Paul II. There were also pictures of John Paul and Bill Clinton
Epstein kept several framed photographs of himself and others; most of these are fixed in files
Maxwell, who is currently serving 20 years for her role in the recruitment and trafficking of minors for sex on behalf of Epstein, was also photographed outside Number 10 Downing Street.
In another image, Maxwell pulled the front of her top down for the camera.
Before the files were released, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche reviewed them, arguing that some materials could be withheld for weeks.
Although Blanche told Fox & Friends that the Justice Department would ‘release more documents in the next few weeks,’ the delay meant the administration could violate the law signed by Trump in November ordering the full release of all declassified material about Epstein that the Justice Department holds within 30 days.
Before the files were released, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche reviewed them, arguing that some materials could be withheld for weeks.
Nude mannequins were placed in one of Epstein’s closets
A guitar hung on the walls of his office, along with a few photographs.
Framed photographs included in the work included Marilyn Monroe and others
In the office there was a coffee table full of books and a bowl with candy in it.
The dining room featured a gong and many leopard-print chairs.
Epstein seen with billionaire Richard Branson in Friday’s photos and documents
There were even erotic images in the bathroom of Epstein’s house
The painting shows a naked woman looking into the mirror.
There was a huge photo of a woman in a bathrobe in the tiled room of Epstein’s home
The picture of a corrected girl is framed on a golden table
Another portrait of a naked woman hung in Epstein’s home
Erotic images were the main theme in Epstein’s house
Although Blanche told Fox & Friends that the Justice Department would ‘release more documents in the next few weeks,’ the delay meant the administration could violate the law signed by Trump in November ordering the full release of all declassified material about Epstein that the Justice Department holds within 30 days.
This follows two previous declines this week that implicated Epstein as well as a number of wealthy and powerful individuals, including Bill Gates, Woody Allen and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew.
An initial review shows that the documents released today stem from three separate investigations into Epstein’s crimes against young women.
Most of the files appear to stem from a 2005 police investigation in Palm Beach, Florida, and a subsequent federal investigation that resulted in Epstein’s controversial plea deal in 2008.
Others relate to a later investigation launched by Manhattan prosecutors in 2019; This case was never completed after Epstein died in prison while awaiting trial.




