JEFFREY Epstein had a six-foot portrait of a nude Ghislaine Maxwell with her legs wide open as the centrepiece of an "underage party pool" area at his "baby-making ranch" in New Mexico.

The X-rated painting of Maxwell was placed in the huge bathing area, which came complete with an indoor pool, group shower and hot tub, according to a former IT advisor - who worked on Epstein’s "internet, security and communications" between 1999 and 2007.

14 Maxwell is accused of acting as Epstein's "madam" Credit: Rex Features

14 The raunchy picture was in the pool area in Epstein's notorious "baby-making" ranch, according to a former worker Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

It’s allegedly where the depraved billionaire, who died in August, entertained underage sex-trafficked girls and their guests at his 10,000 acre desert ranch.

The consultant also claims that there were pictures of Epstein with Prince Andrew in common areas - and even one of John Travolta - as well as a "fertility room", where all the furniture and artwork were nudes, copulating couples and fertility statues.

"There was this huge painting of Ghislaine naked with her legs open, six foot by six foot. She was on a chair, leaning back, with her legs open. You could see everything. She would definitely have posed for that. It was in the basement by the pool," he said.

"But he had so many photos, there were pictures everywhere. John Travolta, Bill Clinton, and there were a bunch of photos of Prince Andrew in the house, mostly in the common areas. He liked to brag about the people he knew.

14 The main house at the 10,000 acre Zorro Ranch, New Mexico, where Epstein entertained his rich pals Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

14 Maxwell pictured with Jeffrey Epstein, who she is accused of procuring girls for Credit: Getty - Contributor

14 This blurry photo shows the fertility room, apparently full of naked pictures and statues Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

14 The library at the ranch is tull of antique furniture Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

"When he ran into trouble in Florida in 2005, that’s when the photos quickly came down and we didn’t see them again.

"There was one room that was just sex-obsessed, where everything, from the embroidered pillows, couches, statues and sculptures were nude women, couples having sex or fertility statues."

He adds: "She had an office upstairs, she spent more time at the ranch than he did, preparing it for his arrivals. I’d see what was on her computers, modelling pictures of girls and that kind of thing, they looked professional some of them.

14 A huge eight-person "party shower' with shelves full of toiletries Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

14 This shows pillows piled up on the floor against the wall Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

14 The photos were taken by a contractor who worked at the house in the 2000s who said Epstein had secret cameras fitted in every room Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

The ranch is one of several Epstein's homes where underage girls were flown in from all around the world.

Maxwell, 57, is accused of procuring young girls for the disgraced financier and even taking part in the abuse herself.

She has not been seen since Epstein was found dead in his New York jail cell from an alleged suicide.

The New York Times claimed the convicted pedophile confided in scientists that he planned to impregnate up to 20 women at a time at the ranch to improve the human race with his genes.

He says most of Epstein’s staff couldn’t abide him, as he treated them like dirt.

14 Epstein died in his jail cell in August awaiting trial for child sex trafficking charges Credit: Reuters

14 A large golden crucifix is hung by chains in one of the mansion's rooms Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

14 A giant chess set on the lawn outside with a fountain in the background Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

"He wasn’t very employee-friendly, they were just a tool. He fired some woman on the spot for not handing him a roll in the kitchen, he had a meltdown. There was a tray of rolls and they were having breakfast, and he wanted one, and she said: 'They’re right there', and threw a fit because she didn’t get them," he says.

"He’d throw a royal fit if there was a dirt in the place, there was a bin of booties near the entrance, and you’d have to change into them when you enter the house. He’d only wear his hoodies, shirts and some other clothing only once.

"They lived in fear of being fired if they saw something, but people didn’t want to know too much."

Another source claims that some of Epstein’s staff were so fearful of him, that they still don’t believe he’s dead, and suffer a similar sort of case to Stockholm Syndrome, where people who’ve been kidnapped develop irrational feelings for their captors.

14 Lines of oils, lotions and soaps surround the large bath Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

14 A Wild West-themed chandelier decorated with pistols and stars Credit: www.thisischriswhite.com

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They added: "Some employees think he’s still alive, they expect him to show up on Little St James Island, they don’t believe he's dead, they’re still being paid by the estate.

"It might be stupidity or Stockholm Syndrome or, like a real-life Bond villain, who could break out of federal jail and fake his own death."

Maxwell has always denied any wrongdoing. Sun Online reached out to representatives for Maxwell for comment.