New images reveal Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach horror house
New images show the Florida mansion where Jeffrey Epstein is said to have sexually abused underage girls and young women, allegedly with the help of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell.
Prosecutors submitted a series of photos of the late pedophile’s Palm Beach estate as evidence in Maxwell’s ongoing federal sex-trafficking trial in Lower Manhattan.
One of the snaps depicts a marble-walled room decked out with a massage table and a black desk. Hanging over it is a black-and-white portrait of Maxwell holding what appears to be a Yorkshire terrier dog.
Multiple witnesses have testified that Maxwell owned a Yorkie named Max for several years in the 1990s and early 2000s.
The area, which adjoins the master bedroom and bathroom, also has a bathtub with a bizarre statue of what seems to be an erect cat standing on a ledge.
A witness identified by the pseudonym “Jane” testified last week that the dead sex offender abused her in a “massage room” at the multimillion-dollar estate while she was between the ages of 14 and 16.
“It looked like it was maybe supposed to be a giant walk-in closet. And it was very dark,” the woman recalled.
“I don’t think I saw anything past the massage table.”
The images, taken during a Palm Beach police raid on the estate in 2005, also show the master bedroom, complete with a four-poster bed and white couch.
There are also pictures of the pool, where longtime housekeeper Juan Alessi testified that he would often see countless young women hang out with Epstein and Maxwell, usually topless.
Alessi also told the court that on a few occasions, he found a “large dildo” while cleaning up Epstein’s quarters after the late sex offender’s so-called massages.
The caretaker said he put the object inside a wicker basket in Maxwell’s closet in the home, which contained other sex toys and pornography, because “that’s the place it was kept all the time.”
Several women have alleged that Epstein, and at times Maxwell, would sexually abuse them during the so-called massage sessions, including with sex toys.
Palm Beach officer Sgt. Michael Dawson took the stand Friday and said cops were looking for massage tables and oils and sex toys, as well as journals and correspondence, when they raided the home.
Video of the raid was first published in August 2019, after Epstein’s suicide behind bars while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
The hour-long footage shows detectives investigating Epstein’s alleged sexual relationships with minors enter the compound with guns drawn — and discover creepy pictures of young girls in scanty outfits.
Until his July 2019 arrest, the sick financier had skirted federal sex-trafficking charges because of a secret 2008 deal with the Justice Department that allowed him to plead guilty to state charges in Florida instead and serve just 13 months in prison.
Maxwell is charged with recruiting, grooming and abusing four minor girls with Epstein in the US and abroad from 1994 through 2004. She has denied the allegations, and her attorneys claim she’s being scapegoated for the government’s inability to bring Epstein to trial.
Developer Todd Michael Glaser bought Epstein’s sprawling property for $18.5 million in March, and the home was later demolished.