Jeffrey Epstein had set up a hidden room called the “Dungeon” in his New York townhouse that displayed images of his victims engaging in “raunchy acts,” according to the latest release of bombshell documents.
Virginia Guiffre, who has also claimed she was targeted by Prince Andrew, claimed in a statement that Epstein had a vast collection of lewd images at his many properties, including disgusting depictions of his victims.
“There's this room that I call the dungeon that had a huge photo of me and another girl in it, I mean huge, bigger than this closet,” she said in the deposition.
“There’s a painting of the two of us doing lewd acts together.”
To flaunt Epstein's position and status, it is also claimed that the financier would proudly hang pictures of his victims on the walls of his mansions alongside selfies with his celebrity friends.
Archive photos from a raid on Epstein's home show the financier's infamous massage room, where several of his alleged victims claim they were sexually abused
In bombshell new testimony, Virginia Guiffre claimed that Epstein had a vast collection of lewd images, including disgusting depictions of his victims, across his many properties
Resurfaced footage of a police raid on Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion in 2005 revealed the property's disturbing interior and featured dozens of photos of scantily clad young girls
The allegations are part of the latest tranche of files from Jeffrey Epstein's infamous “list,” shedding new light on the financier's network of influence as celebrities including Bill Clinton and Alan Dershowitz are named
Guiffre's statement focused on her allegations against attorney Alan Dershowitz, but covered a wide range of allegations as she detailed the time she spent in Epstein's sex trafficking ring.
In a section of the deposition about his distorted photo and painting collection, Guiffre said Epstein made no secret of his behavior and hung a large number of pictures in prominent places in his homes.
She said Epstein had a large hallway table right by the front door at his property in Palm Beach, Florida, that had “at least 50 photos” of young victims and celebrities on it.
“Some with girls in (lingerie) … mixed with Jeffrey and some of the privileged people he's met, like, you know, I don't know, like old girlfriends or models or Naomi Cambell.”
Guiffre added that “amongst all of these photos there would be nudes.”
She claimed that in “Jeffrey's Massage Room” the pedophile had wallpapered the room “from floor to ceiling with nude photos so that not a single piece of white was visible.”
The room had a shower, massage table and steam room and was the location where she allegedly had sexual intercourse with Dershowitz. He has repeatedly denied the allegations made against him.
Virginia Guiffre (center right) claimed that Epstein had a large photograph of her and another victim engaging in “raunchy acts” in a “dungeon” in his home. She has previously claimed that she was abused by Prince Andrew (left) and trafficked by Ghislaine Maxwell (right).
Guiffre made the revelations about Epstein's vile image collection in a deposition against attorney Alan Dershowitz, who she said targeted her along with Epstein
The extent to which Epstein displayed his heinous acts on the walls of his mansions was also detailed in Guiffre's testimony.
She alleged that Epstein and Maxwell kept pornography and nude photos at his Palm Beach home “all over their desks” and “all over their computers” and even on the outside of a poolside cabana.
Guiffre claimed in her statement that she and another girl were attacked by Dershowitz and Epstein in an incident on his private plane.
She claimed that she and the other woman, who was not named, were ordered to perform oral sex on the couple and swap halfway through before being forced to have intercourse.
The hours-long testimony also touched on Guiffre's interactions with former President Bill Clinton, with whom she said she was not traded.
She said their first meeting took place on Epstein's island, which she said was known as “Little Saint Jeff's,” where she allegedly had dinner with him.
The 'Epstein List' has sparked a number of allegations against prominent figures, with many cases of alleged abuse occurring on financier Little Saint James' private island in the US Virgin Islands (pictured).
She claimed she saw Bill Clinton twice on Jeffrey Epstein's island, although the former president repeatedly denied ever visiting her.
She once claimed she had dinner with Clinton, Maxwell, Epstein and young women who “looked like sisters.”
She did not claim to have had sex with Clinton, but said he was privy to Epstein's abuse of minors and claimed that people on the island “would have to be blind” not to know what the financier was doing.
According to Giuffre, other guests on the island included Al Gore, who visited him with his wife. Gore and his wife spent dinner together just talking, she said.
The release of Guiffre's statement is the fourth such document release related to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking ring.
The latest publication also included allegations by Guiffre that she had sex with another foreign royal in southern France, even though she did not know his name.