Newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s private island are once again igniting public fury — and deepening the mystery surrounding the disgraced financier’s secretive life.
Among the most startling revelations: a set of expressionless masks mounted on the walls of a room containing a solitary dentist’s chair. The strange discovery has already drawn scrutiny from former FBI special agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, who believes the masks could hold investigative significance rather than merely being odd decorations.
The images were published Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee, offering Americans a fresh — and unsettling — glimpse into Little St. James, Epstein’s infamous Caribbean retreat.
The photos show bedrooms, bathrooms, and corridors frozen in time, but none are as chilling as the room with the dentist’s chair. Eleven masks stare blankly from the walls, arranged around the equipment in a way that feels more ritualistic than medical.
Rep. Robert Garcia, the committee’s top Democrat, said the material was released to ensure transparency.
“These new images are a disturbing look into the world of Jeffrey Epstein and his island,”
he said.

It didn’t take long for former FBI officials and analysts to weigh in.
Coffindaffer, who once led the FBI’s Virgin Islands office, told the Daily Mail that the masks were “very interesting” from an investigative standpoint.