North American Democratic deputies released last Friday night, December 12, two new sets of photographs collected from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, revealing details of the house of the financier convicted of sexual crimes and his connections to powerful figures.
Among the names that appear in the images are the current US president, Donald Trump, former president Bill Clinton, former British prince André and Bill Gates. The information was provided by the BBC.
The almost 100 photographs now made public, part of a universe of more than 95,000 images obtained through subpoena, show Epstein alongside several well-known personalities. The deputies emphasize that the images, many of which have already been seen previously, do not imply any unlawful act by the people portrayed.
Trump appears in three of the photographs released. In one, he appears next to a woman with her face hidden; in another, he talks to Epstein and model Ingrid Seynhaeve at a Victoria’s Secret party, in New York, in 1997; in a third, he poses smiling with several women, also with their faces hidden. The White House called the disclosure a “farce of the democrats” and stated that the case has been “repeatedly denied”.