Half-clad women were seen dancing in a room that resembles the infamous ‘House of Sin’ within Jeffrey Epstein’s property, where he carried out some of his most heinous sexual offenses. The performance took place at the luxurious Paris residence near the Arc de Triomphe, where the convicted sex offender entertained notable figures like Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Recently released by the US Department of Justice as part of the latest Epstein files, over a dozen videos captured the disgraced financier in the same room.
The identities of the women in the footage have been concealed, and their ages remain unknown. However, it is believed that the rooms featured in the clips are the same where Peter Mandelson, a controversial figure, was photographed in his underwear.
In the footage, several women can be observed in various stages of undress, removing articles of clothing as they dance within the opulent apartment. It is speculated that the recordings inside the red room were made on different occasions.
Mandelson was spotted engaging in conversation with a woman in images released last week. Financial documents from 2003 and 2004 suggest that he received payments totaling $75,000 from Epstein, who also reportedly funded an osteopathy course for Mandelson’s spouse.
Epstein’s French property was sold at a substantial discount in 2024. The residence, featuring unique amenities like a massage room and previously adorned with distinctive artworks, was purchased by Bulgarian entrepreneur Georgi Tuchev for £8.2 million, reflecting a significant reduction from its initial asking price when it was listed by Sotheby’s on behalf of Epstein’s estate.
