Steve Bannon in a meeting with Jeffrey Epstein in an undated photo released by Congress. House Oversight Committee
   
 

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Former President Bill Clinton: One photograph shows him posing with Epstein, the financier's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, and others.

  House Democrats Release New Photos from Epstein Estate, Featuring Public Figures

Ashley Roberts - Capitol Hill
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WASHINGTON D.C. – The ongoing investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has taken a new turn with the release of a batch of previously unseen photographs by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee. The undated images, obtained from Epstein's email account and computer, offer fresh glimpses into the disgraced financier's social circles and lifestyle, featuring several wealthy and powerful individuals.

The release is part of the Oversight Democrats' commitment to public transparency as they review a larger trove of over 95,000 photos and continue their investigation into Epstein's horrific crimes and the failure to secure justice for survivors.

Key Figures Pictured
The 19 photographs released on Friday are reportedly a small portion of the vast collection received from Epstein's estate. The most scrutinized images include:

President Donald Trump: Several photos show the President, a real estate developer and friend of Epstein at the time, at parties. One image depicts him posing with six women whose faces are redacted, all wearing Hawaiian-inspired leis. Other photos show him speaking with a woman, with Epstein standing nearby, and another where he appears seated next to a redacted blonde woman.

Former President Bill Clinton: One photograph shows him posing with Epstein, the financier's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, and others.

Other Notable Individuals: The released photos also reportedly feature other high-profile figures, including Virgin Group founder Richard Branson with Epstein, political strategist Steve Bannon with Epstein, and former British Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with Microsoft magnate Bill Gates.

Context of the Release
This public disclosure follows an earlier release on December 3, 2025, when the House Oversight Committee shared never-before-seen images and video footage of Epstein's private islands, Little St. James and Great St. James, which were taken by U.S. Virgin Island authorities in 2020. Those images depicted the properties' interior and exterior but contained no people.

The Committee's efforts come amid mounting pressure for greater disclosure in the case, including a new law, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which President Trump signed last month, compelling the Justice Department to release its own files on the Epstein investigation by December 19, 2025.

Democrats on the committee, led by Ranking Member Rep. Robert Garcia, have stressed that the releases are intended to "ensure public transparency in our investigation and to help piece together the full picture of Epstein's horrific crimes." The committee also received records from J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank, which they intend to make public after review.

 

 

 


 


 

                      

 
 

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