Spooky photos show scantily clad girls and women on billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's 'pedo island' along with his madam Ghislaine Maxwell – as they are released in latest dump of court documents

Spooky new photos show scantily clad girls and women on billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's 'pedo island', along with his madam Ghislaine Maxwell and pilot Nadia Marcinko.

The never-before-seen footage, which was released and made public as part of the latest document dump surrounding Epstein, showed young women smiling and posing together at his private home in the US Virgin Island in 2006.

They showed convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell lounging in the house – despite claiming she was not on Epstein's island around that time.

Nadia Marcinko, Jeffrey Epstein's private pilot, is also seen in the damning photos – pouting with girls on the island. She has long been accused of being complicit in recruiting underage girls for Epstein.

The new documents, released Monday, were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre.

The court's 17 unsealed exhibits are the latest in a flurry of documents made public over the past week.

The never-before-seen images, which were released and made public as part of the latest document dump surrounding Epstein, appeared to show girls or young women at his private home in the US Virgin Island in 2006.

The never-before-seen images, which were released and made public as part of the latest document dump surrounding Epstein, appeared to show girls or young women at his private home in the US Virgin Island in 2006.

The new documents, released Monday, were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre.

The new documents, released Monday, were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre.

The new documents, released Monday, were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre.

Nada Marcinkova

Nada Marcinkova

Nadia Marcinko, Jeffrey Epstein's private pilot, is also seen in the damning photos, posing with girls on the island. She has long been accused of being complicit in recruiting underage girls for Epstein

The shocking footage – which is among the first to show what happened while Epstein was at Little St. James with the girls and women he invited – was part of documents included in a file on Sarah Ransome.

Ransome, one of Epstein's many accusers, was not part of the proceedings but played a role in explaining the inner workings of the billionaire's so-called “massage network.”

Virginia Giuffre's lawyers used the photos in Ransome's role to claim Ghislaine Maxwell was on Epstein's island – despite saying she was 'barely around'.

Along with the images of the women on the island, and of Maxwell lounging in Epstein's home, Ransome also sat for a 10-hour deposition and provided “critical testimony” that exposed Epstein's sex abuse conspiracy and sex trafficking.

The shocking footage - which is among the first to show what happened while Epstein was at Little St. James with the girls and women he invited - was part of documents included in a file on Sarah Ransome.

The shocking footage - which is among the first to show what happened while Epstein was at Little St. James with the girls and women he invited - was part of documents included in a file on Sarah Ransome.

The shocking footage – which is among the first to show what happened while Epstein was at Little St. James with the girls and women he invited – was part of documents included in a file on Sarah Ransome.

Ghislaine Maxwell is seen in two photos on Epstein's island in 2006

Ghislaine Maxwell is seen in two photos on Epstein's island in 2006

Ghislaine Maxwell is seen in two photos on Epstein's island in 2006

Maxwell with Jean Luc Brunel on the island in 2006

Maxwell with Jean Luc Brunel on the island in 2006

Maxwell with Jean Luc Brunel on the island in 2006

Epstein on his island in 2006

Epstein on his island in 2006

Epstein on his island in 2006

Ransome stated in the court documents, β€œI just want to clarify: body massages meant sex, okay? That's a key word for sex.

β€œSo as soon as you stop having sex with Jeffrey and his friends and his girls, you're gone because otherwise there's no reason to be associated with Jeffrey because you're just there to have sex with him.”

Ransome also testified that Maxwell ran the house as a brothel with alternating girls for the purpose of giving Epstein sexual massages every day.

According to the deposition documents, she said: 'There was a constant flow of girls. There were so many girls. There were girls in Miami. Guests came.

β€œThere were… I'm sure when you go into a whore brothel and see how they run their business, I mean, it's just a general conversation about who's going to have sex with who and, you know, what are they doing? What are you talking about, when do you just have sex every day in a rotation?

“I mean, what's there to talk about?”

The victim was asked, “Apart from general conversation, do you remember any specifics about women who reported to Ghislaine?”

Ransome replied, β€œYes, I saw it. And with my own eyes I saw Ghislaine and Lesley Groff and the other girls reporting to them. And Jeffrey Epstein told us to listen to Ghislaine.

'So Ghislaine was Jeffrey Epstein's main right-hand man. Jeffrey Epstein told us to listen to Ghislaine.”

The first piece of evidence, filed by Virginia Giuffre's lawyers against Ghislaine Maxwell, alleges that Maxwell and everyone who worked for Epstein used a secret server to communicate.

The server – called MindSpring – was used by housekeeping staff to communicate about daily tasks and events.

One employee complained about how “ridiculous” it became, explaining that Epstein would demand a “coffee” or “orange juice” through the server and multiple employees if they were all in the same house.

Giuffre's attorneys argued that Maxwell only provided discovery material from some of her email accounts. They claimed she had another one that allegedly contained incriminating information. Maxwell denied it.

One newly uploaded piece of evidence is a previously sealed transcript of a hearing on whether Epstein should be forced to testify.

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell pictured together

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell pictured together

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell pictured together

The new documents, released Monday, were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre.

The new documents, released Monday, were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre.

The new documents, released Monday, were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre.

Both Maxwell and Giuffre wanted him to do so, but he refused, repeatedly saying he did not want to answer the questions for fear of criminal charges.

All the filings come from a 2015 defamation case that Giuffre filed against Maxwell.

At the time, Giuffre had gone public with her claims against Prince Andrew, Maxwell and Epstein. She said she was sexually trafficked to the royal family by Maxwell and Epstein, who she alleged abused numerous other girls in similar ways.

Maxwell, Epstein and Prince Andrew denied her allegations.

Giuffre sued Maxwell for publicly labeling her a liar. The case was settled in 2017 β€” two years before Epstein was indicted and later died by suicide β€” and before Maxwell's arrest.

They have now become public after repeated requests from the media and some of those involved in the scandal who called for court transparency.

What was expected was a list that exposed the 187 Jane and John Does whose names were previously protected.

The court did not comply with that request and instead published hundreds and hundreds of pages where the names had previously been redacted.