A victim of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is claiming the late billionaire had a room known as “the dungeon” inside his New York City townhouse.
The information was included in the documents unsealed on Tuesday in the lawsuit brought by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre against his accomplice and former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell.
Giuffre says that in “the dungeon”, there was also a sexual photo of her and another victim was plastered on the wall.
“So there was pictures on his desk in the office and around that room, and then there’s this room that I refer to as the dungeon and that had a huge photograph of me and another girl, I mean huge as in bigger than that wall cabinet. There’s a painting of both of us doing salacious acts together.”
She also claimed that on his property on Epstein Island, there were photographs of his victims everywhere.
“My assumption is there is at least 50 photographs on that table, some with nude photographs, some with girls in raunchy, forgive me when I say raunchy, I mean lingerie photos mixed in with Jeffrey and some of the privileged people he’s met, such as, you know, I don’t know, like old girlfriends or models or Naomi Campbell or whatever the case is; but among all of those photographs would be nude photographs,” she testified.
Epstein died in 2019 inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, allegedly from suicide.