Shock: Newly Released Epstein Photos Show Fiber Optic Surveillance Installation Next to Bathroom
Survivor allegations are corroborated by the new photos that show Epstein rigged the island with surveillance cameras connected through a fiber optic backbone.
This week Oversight Democrats released 92 new photos from the Epstein Estate. Some of the images show the installation of a fiber optic network that was used for covert surveillance operations on the island. The photos appear to be from 2005, around the time when Epstein had a 5 mile long submarine power and fiber optic cable installed between St. Thomas and his island.
The series of newly released photos shows a server rack installed in a utility room that housed HVAC air handling units.

A dish on top of the cottage connected to a microwave tower atop the island. This enabled Epstein to send/receive live surveillance video signals throughout the island.
By 2003, Epstein was frustrated with microwave technology, which was becoming obsolete and less reliable than newer fiber optic lines. So, Epstein applied for a permit to build a 5 mile long, underwater power and fiber optic cable that connected his island to St. Thomas. The permit was approved. And Epstein installed a $1.2 million underwater submarine cable. The project was completed in 2005.
Epstein’s then-cable guy, Steve Scully, reported that he had worked on installing fiber optic cables across the island before he resigned.









The newly released photos show a rack server located next to HVAC equipment inside the cottage. The server is connected to multiple cables, including new fiber optic lines. The wiring is snaked through a conduit that leads outside to an HVAC shack.











