Epstein mansion contained stuffed tiger and poodle

Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein reportedly had a stuffed tiger and poodle in his New York mansion, according to newly released photos.

The photos, published Thursday by the New York Post, reveal a taxidermied tiger laying on the ground and staring up at the camera along with another photo of a poodle standing on all fours.

“When I showed up, they took me upstairs – I think by mistake, they thought I was someone else – and they left me,” said the hedge fund trader, who took the pictures. “I just took some pictures because it was so odd.”

The trader described the tiger as “huge” and said the stuffed poodle’s fur “wasn’t fake fur at all.”

Additionally, the trader revealed a picture of a nearly $6 million painting of a woman grasping her exposed breast, which also adorned the disgraced financier’s home.

The photos follow the death of Epstein, who was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell last week. On Wednesday, the Daily Mail released an image of a painting depicting former President Bill Clinton adorned in a blue dress, which Epstein also had in his house.

The artist who painted the photo told the Washington Examiner it was a “complete surprise” that her work ended up in Epstein’s home.

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