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

The deadline for the DOJ to release the Epstein files is on Friday

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

More photos have been released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee as the deadline to release the Epstein files looms.

68 photos obtained from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein were released on Thursday (December 18), just one day before the Trump administration is required to release a larger group of files related to Epstein.

One photo shows a series of text messages from an unknown sender that refers to an 18-year-old woman from Russia.

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The message states redacted personal information for a person’s name, age and weight.

“I don’t know try to send someone else. I have a friend scout she sent me some girls today. But she asks 1000$ per girl. I will send u girls now. Maybe someone will be good for J?” the message reads.

It is unclear who is involved in these message exchanges and the context behind it.

A text message has been released in relation to Jeffrey Epstein (House Oversight Democrats)

A text message has been released in relation to Jeffrey Epstein (House Oversight Democrats)

One photo released sees a female foot on a bed, nails painted in a dark color, and a line from the Russian author Vladimir Nabokov inked on the inside of the foot.

“She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock,” the line from Nabokov’s Lolita reads.

Epstein is said to have kept a first edition copy of the novel in the office of his New York home, which is about a the sexual abuse of a 12-year-old girl.

Another one of the picture release (House Oversight Democrats)

Another one of the picture release (House Oversight Democrats)

Another photo sees Bill Gates posing for a photograph with an unknown woman whose face was redacted, while another snap is of a Ukrainian passport with a female notation.

Upon the latest release of details surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, Robert Garcia, a Democrat on the Oversight Committee, has said it will continue to make files public ahead of tomorrow’s deadline ‘to provide transparency for the American people’.

“As we approach the deadline for the Epstein Files Transparency Act, these new images raise more questions about what exactly the Department of Justice has in its possession,” he added in a statement.

“We must end this White House cover-up, and the DOJ must release the Epstein files now.”

More to follow.

Featured Image Credit: House Oversight Democrats