More photos from Epstein’s estate released by House Democrats as deadline to release DOJ files looms
The House Oversight Committee shared 68 new undated photos from Epstein's estate to increase transparency and pressure the DOJ ahead of a mandated release, reviewing over 95,000 records.
- House Oversight Committee Democrats released five photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate Thursday, including a Ukrainian passport, Noam Chomsky with Epstein, Bill Gates with a redacted woman, and a foot with a `Lolita` quote.
- The committee received more than 95,000 images last week, while Epstein's estate lawyers limited review to materials from January 1, 1990 through August 10, 2019.
- Among the items is a released screenshot of a text exchange describing sending girls with `18 y old` and a Schengen check mark visible, while Democrats on the House Oversight Committee redacted many details and noted unclear provenance.
- Survivors say hundreds are bracing for the Department of Justice release of Epstein files, with the DOJ facing a Friday deadline under a law passed last month.
- Previous releases have shown Epstein's private island and many powerful figures in Epstein's orbit, including an individual who wrote a letter of recommendation and visited in 2015.
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Friday was the day when a huge amount of the controversial Epstein files were released by the US Department of Justice – several images and the people on them are quite startling.
DOJ Races to Redact Documents Ahead of Deadline to Release Epstein Files
House Democrats have released more photos from the estate of the convicted serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein ahead of today’s congressionally mandated deadline for the Justice Department to release the Epstein files. The uncaptioned photos show Epstein with film director Woody Allen, Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon, New York Times opinion columnist David Brooks, MIT linguist and activist Noam Chomsky and billionaire tech mogul Bill Gates. S
Trump administration will not release full ‘Epstein files’ by deadline as Dems call for probe
The congressionally-mandated deadline for the feds to disclose voluminous materials gathered on Jeffrey Epstein arrived Friday, with the Justice Department set to blow it — promising that while a batch was coming, it would take weeks to roll out the full array of documents. In an interview on Fox News, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, the DOJ’s second-in-command and President Trump’s former criminal lawyer, said law enforcement had been wor…
Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Chomsky in newly released Epstein photos
Washington: As the United States Justice Department faces a Friday deadline to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released various photos of the convicted sex offender on Thursday, December 18. The photos have revealed Jeffrey alongside prominent figures, prompting strong public interest in identifying the well-known personalities mentioned or photographed with him. The photos released on Thursday s…
New images of Jeffrey Epstein, on the eve of the deadline for Donald Trump's government's publication of documents in his possession about the sex offender who died in prison, were published on Thursday.The death of Jeffrey Epstein, found hanged in his cell in New York on August 10, 2019, fueled countless conspiracy theories that he was murdered to stifle a scandal splattering leading figures.Some of the photos published on Thursday show him in …
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