Never before seen Jeffrey Epstein photos and disturbing text message released ahead of files deadline

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released 68 new photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate. This release comes just one day before a critical deadline for the Department of Justice to disclose a broader set of Epstein-related files.

Among the images are concerning text messages from an unknown sender. These messages reference an 18-year-old woman from Russia and discuss sending girls for “$1000 per girl” for an individual identified as “J.” The context and participants remain unclear.

Other photographs show handwritten quotes from Vladimir Nabokov’s novel *Lolita* on a person’s body. One line, written on a foot, reads, “She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock.” Epstein was known to own a first edition of this book about child sexual abuse.

The batch also includes a photo of Bill Gates with a woman whose face is redacted. A spokesperson for Gates has repeatedly stated Epstein never worked for him, with Gates calling their association a “huge mistake.”

Additional images feature various redacted passports and national identity cards from around the world. These documents continue to raise questions about the scope of Epstein’s network.

Congressman Robert Garcia, a Democrat on the committee, stated these releases aim to provide public transparency. He emphasized the need to end what he termed a “White House cover-up.”

Garcia stressed the urgency for the Department of Justice to fully comply with the impending deadline. The released materials, he argued, highlight the necessity of disclosing all evidence in the government’s possession.

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