Inside Jeffrey Epstein’s House
Investigative reporter James O’Keefe offers another Jeffrey Epstein exclusive — the first video showing a glimpse inside his private residence at his Caribbean getaway on Little St. James Island. We see sterile scenes showing a white-walled kitchen, full of steel appliances, and two lone splashes of color — both works of art.
One appears to be a photograph of a nude baby, holding a Little Tykes maraca, inside a tub full of soapy bathwater. Adorning the wall behind that image is a painting that Pablo Picasso created in 1932 called Le Sauvetage, or The Rescue. It’s an abstract, depicting the rescue of Picasso’s muse and girlfriend Marie-Therese Walter, who had fallen in the River Marne. The painting sold at auction in New York City for $31.5 million back in 2014. It’s possible this is the original of that painting. It’s also possibly a dupe.
O’Keefe says he has other previously unseen Epstein videos he will be sharing in the weeks ahead. You have to wonder: Did he receive a cache of Epstein memorabilia from Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, recently found dead at a ranch in Australia?
She had previously said she had a treasure trove of documents to share in the event she ever met an untimely death, notably in the event she was murdered. Authorities claimed she died by suicide but her father claims she was likely killed. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.


