A chilling new video has surfaced showing Jeffrey Epstein secretly recording a personal message for two unidentified women while locked inside his detention cell. The 37-second clip, released as part of the latest batch of U.S. Department of Justice documents in early February 2026, has reignited public fascination and unease surrounding the disgraced financier’s final months before his death in 2019.
In the grainy footage, Epstein appears seated against a plain white wall, dressed in a grey sweater typical of prison attire. He speaks directly to the camera in a casual, almost conversational tone, addressing two women by name—though their identities remain unknown. He mentions having “pictures up on the wall,” explaining that he had to borrow Scotch tape to affix them. The backdrop and his clothing strongly suggest the recording was made covertly inside a detention cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, where he was held on federal sex-trafficking charges.
Epstein also refers to an off-camera person named “Darren” and describes a bizarre incident: a sore on his face caused by “some black guy trying to kiss me,” which he calls “really disgusting.” The message ends abruptly with him saying he will “talk to you guys later.” The clip offers no further context about the pictures, the women, or the circumstances of the recording. Officials have provided no additional explanation, consistent with previous document releases that often lack accompanying details.

The video’s emergence has sparked intense speculation online and in the media. Some observers view it as a mundane, almost mundane glimpse into prison life, while others find its casual tone deeply unsettling given Epstein’s history of exploiting young women and girls. The fact that he managed to record and apparently smuggle out such a message raises fresh questions about security protocols in the facility.
This latest release adds to the mountain of Epstein-related materials that continue to surface years after his death, which was officially ruled a suicide. The files have repeatedly fueled conspiracy theories, victim advocacy, and demands for greater transparency regarding his powerful associates.
As more footage and documents trickle out, the public is reminded of the enduring shadows cast by Epstein’s crimes. The unidentified women in the video may never be named, but the clip serves as another eerie artifact from a saga that refuses to fade. Whether it reveals anything significant or merely highlights the banality of incarceration for a man once surrounded by luxury remains unclear. What is certain is that Epstein’s story continues to captivate and disturb in equal measure.
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