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What Epstein 'hoax'? The facts are bad enough

Photos released by House Oversight Democrats include figures like Bill Clinton and Bill Gates linked to Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting associations in recent committee disclosures.

  • Earlier this year, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released a batch of photographs including former President Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Noam Chomsky and Woody Allen.
  • Among the items the committee disclosed was an undated photo showing Bill Clinton, former President, with Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, plus an image featuring Vladimir Nabokov's `Lolita` paperback.
  • Records and images in the release highlight Jeffrey Epstein's private plane nickname `The Lolita Express` and trace millions flowing into his accounts via bank wire transfer confirmation numbers.
  • A White House spokesperson accused House Democrats of "cherry-picking" images, with Abigail Jackson saying it's an attempt to "create a false narrative" through selective releases.
  • Commentators said the images feed into a national debate about conduct on Epstein's jet and island, highlighting allegations that Democrats named in the release solicited money and meetings from Epstein after his conviction.
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What Epstein 'hoax'? The facts are bad enough

Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Noam Chomsky and Woody Allen were among the familiar faces in the latest batch of photographs released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee in connection to the late Jeffrey Epstein.

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East Bay Times broke the news in Walnut Creek, United States on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
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