Half-naked women are seen dancing in what appears to be the infamous red room inside Jeffrey Epstein's Paris residence, often dubbed the 'House of Sin'. This plush property, located near the Arc de Triomphe, is where the paedophile billionaire entertained high-profile individuals, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Videos Released by US Department of Justice
More than a dozen videos, released by the US Department of Justice last week as part of the latest batch of Epstein files, depict the twisted financier in this room. The faces of the females have been redacted, and their ages remain unclear, but the footage shows them in various states of undress, removing clothing as they dance in the lavish apartment.
Connection to Peter Mandelson
The room is understood to be the same location where disgraced former politician Peter Mandelson was photographed in his underpants. In images published last week, Mandelson appears to be conversing with a woman in the flat. Additionally, bank statements from 2003 and 2004 indicate he received payments totalling 75,000 US dollars from Epstein, who also reportedly funded an osteopathy course for Mandelson's husband.
Sale of the Paris Flat
Epstein's French flat was sold at a significant discount in 2024. Originally listed through agents Sotheby's, the property—featuring a massage room and previously adorned with skull and eyebrow artworks—was purchased by Bulgarian plastic packaging tycoon Georgi Tuchev for £8.2 million, a £2 million reduction from its asking price.
Clips from inside the red room are believed to have been recorded on different dates, adding to the disturbing legacy of Epstein, who died in 2019. The release of these videos continues to shed light on the extent of his crimes and the network associated with his properties.