Congressional Democrats Release Latest Collection of Jeffrey Epstein Photos as DOJ Cut-off Date Looms

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The House Oversight Committee has made public a set of approximately 70 photos obtained from the property of deceased convicted sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein.

This marks the third such release from a larger collection of in excess of 95,000 photographs the committee has secured from Epstein's holdings. It includes pictures of quotes from the novel Lolita written across a female's body, and redacted photos of women's overseas passports.

This disclosure arrives hours before the 19th of December due date for the Justice Department to make public all documents associated with its inquiry into Epstein.

"These new photographs pose additional questions about exactly what the DOJ has in its holdings," said the ranking member of the committee, Robert Garcia.

What is in the Images Made Public

Some of the photographs made public on recently feature Epstein conversing with scholar and advocate Noam Chomsky inside a private jet; Bill Gates seen alongside a individual whose face is obscured; Steve Bannon seated at a desk opposite Epstein, and former Alphabet president Sergey Brin at a dinner gathering.

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These are the latest wealthy, influential figures to be pictured in Epstein's estate photographs released by the oversight panel - formerly published images also show US President Donald Trump and past president Bill Clinton, as well as film director Woody Allen, ex- US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, Andrew Mountbatton-Windsor, and other figures.

Showing up in the photos is is not considered indication of any illegal activity, and several of the photographed figures have said they were not involved in Epstein's criminal activity.

In a announcement released with the image release, Democratic members on the US House Oversight Committee stated the Epstein property holders did not supply context or timeframes for the pictures.

"Photos were picked to provide the general populace with transparency into a typical cross-section of the photographs received from the estate, and to provide perspectives into Epstein's associates and his profoundly disturbing behavior," the release reads.

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The disclosure also features multiple photographs of quotes from the Vladimir Nabokov book Lolita penned in ink across several locations of a woman's body, such as her upper body, lower extremity, pelvis, and rear. Lolita narrates the story of a adolescent who was manipulated by a adult literature professor.

An example of a excerpt from the work inscribed across a woman's upper body states, "Lolita: the end of the tongue traveling of three steps down the mouth to land, at three, on the teeth".

There are also a collection of photographs of female travel documents and identification documents from states worldwide, including Lithuania, Russia, the Czech Republic, and Ukraine.

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The majority of the data on the IDs, like identities and DOBs, is obscured but the House Oversight Committee said in a announcement that the passports pertain to "women whom Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators were engaging".

Another image shows Epstein sitting at a table closely flanked by three women whose features have been obscured - a first has her hand on Epstein's upper body under his garment, and another is bending to view a close-by laptop. Epstein seems to be helping the third attach a bracelet.

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Another image released is a capture of SMS messages from an unnamed sender who says they have been sent "a number of girls" and are requesting "$one thousand dollars per girl".

Photograph Publication Arrives Prior to DOJ Deadline

The committee has many thousands of photos in its custody from the Epstein property, which are "simultaneously disturbing and ordinary," its announcement on recently explained.

The House Oversight Committee first legally compelled the holdings of Epstein, who died in a New York prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on accusations of sex trafficking crimes, in August.

The photographs and records the Epstein estate's representatives provided to the committee are separate from what is commonly called "Epstein-related records". That material are papers within the justice department's custody related to its own inquiry into Epstein.

Pursuant to the Transparency Act, which the President signed into law last month, the DOJ has until the date of 19 December to disclose its files. The full nature of what is included in the DOJ's records is not publicly known, and it's expected that a significant portion of the information will be extensively redacted, comparable to Congressional documents

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