New Epstein photos show Lolita quotes written on woman’s body
House Democrats released 70 photos from Epstein's estate showing 'Lolita' quotes on a woman's body, passports, and texts about recruiting girls, raising transparency questions.
- On Thursday, House Oversight Democrats published 70 photos including close-ups showing Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita phrases handwritten on a woman's body.
- From a larger 95,000-photo drop last week, the House Oversight Committee subpoena forced the public release of materials a day before the U.S. Department of Justice archive deadline.
- Among the images are 70 pictures showing close-ups of a woman’s chest, foot, neck and back, text screenshots promising to 'send u girls now,' and redacted passports from Ukraine, Czech Republic and Russia.
- Ranking Member Robert Garcia said `Oversight Democrats will continue to release photographs and documents from the Epstein estate to provide transparency for the American people`, while many pictured have denied wrongdoing.
- House Oversight Democrats said the release aims to increase transparency on Epstein materials and urged the Department of Justice to release its files, while Oversight Republicans accused Democrats of selective leaks in recent weeks.
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Other photographs show textual quotations from the novel Lolita, a work widely associated with the sexual exploitation of a minor.
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The unseen letters to Epstein from the man who published Lolita
As more Epstein files are released showing photos of a woman’s body scrawled with quotes from Vladimir Nabokov’s notorious novel Lolita, biographer Thomas Harding explains how he stumbled across a cache of intriguing correspondence between the novel’s publisher and the sex offender whose private jet was dubbed the “Lolita Express”.
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