New 'Spycam' Footage Shows Epstein with Potential Victims in Palm Beach Office

Footage also shows Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

New footage was released on Wednesday that seems to show the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in the company of both underage girls and his incarcerated longtime accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, in Epstein's Palm Beach office. The grainy clip obtained by Channel 4 News shows Epstein casually working and relaxing while a number of unidentified women, some of whom appear underage, gather closely around him. The footage also shows Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence and refuses to cooperate with the House's Epstein investigation unless she receives clemency.

Why it matters

The Epstein footage is a glimpse into the deceased financier's world of underage sex trafficking and associating with the rich and powerful. President Donald Trump, despite frequently downplaying his connections to Epstein, is confirmed to have disclosed to police as far back as 2005 an awareness of Epstein's and Maxwell's involvement with minors. Epstein and Trump were longtime friends and business partners, and members of Congress who have seen some of the unredacted Epstein files claim Trump's name appears at least 38,000 times.

The details

From the United Kingdom and Scandinavia to South Asia, the outraged public is compelling powerful politicians to step down because of their links to Epstein. Everyone from the United Kingdom's Prince Andrew to Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway are being punished for their Epstein links. Yet in the United States, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick remains in office despite his testimony on Tuesday in which he admitted to having previously misrepresented his connections to Epstein. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt recently shut down a question about Lutnick's future by saying, 'Secretary Lutnick remains a very important member of President Trump's team, and the President fully supports the Secretary.' She then chastised the reporters for not discussing the White House's recent 'wins.'

  • The new footage was released on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.

The players

Jeffrey Epstein

A late sex offender who was involved in underage sex trafficking and associating with the rich and powerful.

Ghislaine Maxwell

Epstein's closest associate who is currently serving a 20-year sentence and refuses to cooperate with the House's Epstein investigation unless she receives clemency.

Donald Trump

The former President of the United States who was longtime friends and business partners with Epstein, and whose name appears at least 38,000 times in the unredacted Epstein files.

Howard Lutnick

The current U.S. Commerce Secretary who admitted to having previously misrepresented his connections to Epstein.

Karoline Leavitt

The current White House Press Secretary who recently shut down a question about Lutnick's future by saying he remains a 'very important member' of President Trump's team.

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What they’re saying

“Multiple administration officials including Howard Lutnick, Elon Musk, who served as the appointee for DOGE efforts in the White House. We know that the secretary of the Navy [flew on Epstein's jet.] We know that Steve Bannon [is in the files].”

— Rep. Melanie Stansbury, House Oversight Committee Member (alternet.org)

“Secretary Lutnick remains a very important member of President Trump's team, and the President fully supports the Secretary.”

— Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary (alternet.org)

The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing controversy and scrutiny surrounding the connections between powerful political figures, including members of the Trump administration, and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. Despite public outrage and calls for accountability, some officials with alleged ties to Epstein remain in positions of power, raising concerns about the extent of the scandal and the willingness of authorities to fully investigate it.