Former President Bill Clinton is photographed reclining nearly naked in a hot tub with an unidentified woman at his waist in files kept by late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein — drawing strong reactions, including an ex-aide’s pronouncement that “this is his reckoning.”
Clinton, 79, is shown in many other images in the sprawling cache of Epstein files released Friday by the Justice Department — including with his arm wrapped around a young lady on a plane.
The ex-president is seen vacationing with the now-notorious predator in the UK, traveling with him to Brunei and Thailand and attending the 2002 wedding of Moroccan King Mohammed VI.
The extent of the Democrat’s appearance in the files drew shock shortly after the DOJ’s heavily redacted dump of thousands of records in compliance with a congressionally mandated deadline.
In one image, Clinton is shown frolicking in a swimming pool with Epstein’s girlfriend-turned-madam Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking crimes. (Read more from “Nearly Naked Bill Clinton Pictured Soaking in Hot Tub With Unidentified Woman in Epstein Files: ‘His Reckoning’” HERE)
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The Justice Department has finally begun releasing the long‑awaited trove of Jeffrey Epstein files — and the initial batch of never‑before‑seen photos and documents includes a jaw‑dropping lineup of high‑profile figures who had contacts with the notorious financier and child rapist.
While the images are explosive, the DOJ has said that being photographed with Epstein doesn’t equate to criminal guilt, and many of the appearances in past photos released — including those by President Trump — are social or casual in nature.
Here’s who else appears in the Epstein files:
Former President Bill Clinton — New photos depict former President Bill Clinton vacationing with Epstein and his long-term partner and madam, Ghislaine Maxwell. One striking shot shows Clinton partially unclothed in a hot tub alongside Maxwell and an unidentified woman.
Mick Jagger — New images included in the release show Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger dining with Epstein and Clinton, and cozying up to a woman whose face was redacted in one image.
Michael Jackson — One of the most talked‑about images published today shows the late pop legend Michael Jackson standing beside Jeffrey Epstein in a previously unreleased DOJ photograph — complete with Jackson in sunglasses and Epstein in slippers. One picture shows Clinton, Jackson, and famed singer Diana Ross on a plane together. (Read more from “Who Is Named in the Epstein Files? List of Famous People Exposed in Bombshell Release” HERE)
Photo credit: Department of Justice
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House Democrats on Friday released a small batch of photographs from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including images showing President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton and Britain’s former Prince Andrew in social settings linked to the late financier.
The 19 photographs were selected from a much larger collection of more than 95,000 images that Democratic lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee say they obtained from Epstein’s estate. Epstein died in a New York jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges. The images released by lawmakers are separate from investigative case files that the Department of Justice is now required to make public under a recently passed law.
Several of the photographs had circulated publicly in prior years. Still, Democrats said they plan to release additional images in the coming days and weeks as part of an effort to increase pressure on the Trump administration over what they describe as delays in releasing Epstein-related records.
“It is time to end this White House cover-up and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends,” said Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, in a statement.
The broader photo collection reportedly includes images of a wide range of public figures, including Bill Clinton, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, filmmaker Woody Allen and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, among others. Democrats urged the Justice Department to release its investigative files related to Epstein ahead of a Dec. 19 deadline established under the new law.
Trump, who acknowledged a past social relationship with Epstein before the two men reportedly fell out in the early 2000s, has denied any involvement in Epstein’s crimes. Speaking at the White House on Friday, Trump dismissed the newly released images.
“I haven’t seen it, but everybody knew this man,” Trump said. “He was all over Palm Beach. He has photos with everybody… that’s no big deal. I know nothing about it.”
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White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson criticized the photo release, accusing Democrats of selectively disclosing images with redactions to suggest wrongdoing. She said the administration supports transparency and argued that Trump has not been accused of any crimes connected to Epstein.
The release of the photos came as House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., renewed pressure on Bill and Hillary Clinton to comply with subpoenas for depositions related to the committee’s Epstein investigation. Comer said the former president and former secretary of state have delayed scheduling testimony and warned that the committee could pursue contempt proceedings if they fail to respond by a Dec. 17 deadline.
A spokesperson for Bill Clinton has previously denied any wrongdoing, stating that Clinton severed ties with Epstein well before his arrest and had no knowledge of Epstein’s criminal conduct.
Among the images released Friday was a photograph showing Epstein alongside Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate, who is currently serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for her role in the sex-trafficking scheme.
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By New York Post. Unredacted photos of President Trump from the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s estate — which oddly blurred the faces of women he posed with — reveal he was standing with “adult women models,” according to exclusive images obtained by The Post.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released a trove of images from Epstein’s estate Friday, including two shots of the president with women whose faces were blacked out — fueling speculation they could be the disgraced financier’s victims.
But a pair of pictures obtained exclusively by The Post show Trump standing next to beautiful grown women.
One woman pictured in a black-and-white image with the future president and five other glamorous ladies in Hawaiian leis said he was a “gentleman” who went out of his way to make sure the group enjoyed their evening at Mar-a-Lago.
“I don’t remember much of that,” she told the Telegraph. (Read more from “Unredacted Trump Photos From Epstein Files Dump Reveal Glamorous Group of Adult Models: ‘He Was Very Gentlemanly’” HERE)
Donald Trump Condoms and Adult Toys: New Jeffrey Epstein Images Released
By Joel Lefevre. More shocking images are emerging about some of the things Jeffrey Epstein kept track of on his island. The late child sex offender, it seems, didn’t just have records of the guests who visited his place in the Caribbean.
Among the physical records he kept were sex toys, according to news reports, including a novelty condom with a likeness to Donald Trump. Behind the table, there’s a sign reading Trump Condom $4.50. In addition, there were pics of former US President Bill Clinton with Jeffrey’s girlfriend and conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell.
The details of what transpired on Jeffrey’s island are disturbing enough to hear. All of these new photos add yet another element of shock. The Democrats on the House Oversight Committee published the findings on their X account on Friday, attaching a Dropbox folder for all to see.
Donald and Bill aren’t the only celebrities seen in the photos. Among the others are Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Steve Bannon, Woody Allen, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
In their big reveal, none of the released photos were dated. Names of potential victims and identifying details were redacted. The latest collection supposedly contains over 95,000 images, with 19 revealed on Friday. Representative Robert Garcia says that these disturbing photos raise more questions about Jeffrey and his relationship with some powerful people. In early December, the Oversight Committee released photos of Jeffrey’s island. (Read more from “Donald Trump Condoms and Adult Toys: New Jeffrey Epstein Images Released” HERE)
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A haunting photo of a lounging woman that Jeffrey Epstein kept on his home office desk is among several mysterious artifacts belonging to the convicted sex offender that can be seen in new photos published Friday by members of a US House committee.
The snapshot, in which the woman is seen lying in an awkward position on what appears to be a couch, is visible in a photo of Epstein and former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon at the notorious pedophile’s Upper East Side residence.
The photo is undated, but previously released records indicate that Bannon spent several hours interviewing Epstein in 2019 for a never-released documentary. . .
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released just 19 photos of more than 95,000 received from Epstein’s estate — which show the financier’s most famous and influential former associates like President Trump, former President Bill Clinton, movie director Woody Allen, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, Duke of York.
A handful of images of Trump depict him with women whose faces are blacked out to suggest they were victims of Epstein and his convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, though it’s unclear whether that was actually the case. (Read more from “Everything We Know About the Creepy Photo Jeffrey Epstein Had of a Lounging Woman on His Desk” HERE)
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Princess Sofia of Sweden met several times with late pedophile billionaire Jeffery Epstein — who once invited her to his now-infamous private Caribbean island, emails revealed.
The 41-year-old royal — who was a lingerie model and reality TV actress before marrying Prince Carl Philip in 2015 — first met the disgraced financier through a mentor, Barbro Ehnbom, in 2005, according to emails published Tuesday by the Swedish outlet Dagens Nyheter.
“This is Sofia, an aspiring actress who just arrived in New York. She’s the girl I told you about before I left, who I thought you might like to meet,” Ehnbom, a Swedish businesswoman, reportedly wrote to Epstein in December 2005.
“Maybe we can visit before you go on holiday?” she added in the email, along with a photo of the then-model, Sofia Balthazar-Winslow.
“I’m in the Caribbean. Does she want to come for a couple of days? I’ll send a ticket,” Epstein replied — inviting her to Little Saint James, where he was accused of sex trafficking minors.
Princess Sofia turned down the offer, according to the Swedish royal family, but later met Epstein multiple times. (Read more from “Princess Met Several Times With Jeffrey Epstein — Who Invited Her to His Now-Infamous Private Island” HERE)
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A Trump-appointed federal judge in Florida has ordered the public release of grand jury transcripts from the first federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of underage girls, which took place during the mid-2000s.
That investigation ended without any charges. In 2007, however, federal prosecutors in Florida did indict Epstein, who managed to obtain a plea deal, copping to relatively minor charges of procuring a person under 18 for prostitution and of soliciting a prostitute. He was given an 18-month sentence in the Palm Beach County Jail—with daytime work release—and served about 13 months.
Back in July, a different judge, at the request of the Trump administration, had declined to demand release of records from the earlier investigation. On Friday, however, US District Judge Rodney Smith, whom Trump appointed to the bench in 2018, stated that the Epstein Files Transparency Act that President Donald Trump signed into law on November 19, “overrides” rules that prohibit the public disclosure of “unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials”—including grand jury transcripts.
This same law compels the Department of Justice, federal prosecutors, and the FBI to release, by mid-December, materials they collected during their investigations into Epstein going back at least as far as the mid-2000s Florida case. The DOJ has not yet announced a timeline for making the information publicly available. (Read more from “Florida Federal Judge Green-Lights Publication of Epstein Grand Jury Testimony” HERE)
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By TMZ News. Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious pedophile island is beginning to come into full focus … the Congressional House Oversight Committee just released never-before-seen photos and videos of Epstein’s private island of perversions — and the footage is downright creepy.
First, we’re taken on a video tour by a camera person who brings us all around Epstein’s Island in the Virgin Islands. We are given an insider’s look into the private quarters of the late financier, as well as his sterile all-white bedroom with a canopy bed and a box of tissues on a nightstand. We’re also given a sneak peek inside Epstein’s bathroom with beauty products, toiletries, and a bottle of Johnson’s baby powder on the shelves.
Then, we’re given a video tour outside the compound, and we see a gigantic pool with a hose floating in the water. A statue of a native person shooting a bow and arrow stands alongside the pool. (Read more from “Jeffrey Epstein’s Pedophile Island Seen Like Never Before In New Footage” HERE)
New Epstein files are unleashed with harrowing video and home photos from private island
By Daily Mail. . .The full files are set for release later this month after Trump signed the landmark ‘Epstein Transparency Actm’ which was spearheaded by rebel Republican lawmakers including Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
In the meantime, the Democrats are keeping the pressure on Trump by releasing a constant drip of files that the House Oversight Committee is privy to as part of its far-reaching powers to hold the government accountable.
The new images provided a harrowing glimpse inside Little St. James, Epstein’s private lair in the US Virgin Islands where he would host high-profile visitors and young girls flown in on his private jet dubbed ‘Lolita Express.’
As well as the library and dental suite, the photos showed a steam room stacked with boxes of towels and linens, beside pillows and bathroom hygiene products.
The imagery gives viewers a tour of the island where Epstein allegedly carried out sex trafficking crimes. (Read more from “New Epstein files are unleashed with harrowing video and home photos from private island” HERE)
A vocal Jeffrey Epstein accuser is urging judges to unseal his court records
By The Seattle Times. One of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell ‘s most vocal accusers urged judges on Wednesday to grant the Justice Department’s request to unseal records from their federal sex trafficking cases, saying “only transparency is likely to lead to justice.”
Annie Farmer weighed in through her lawyer, Sigrid S. McCawley, after the judges asked for input from victims before ruling on whether the records should be made public under a new law requiring the government to open its files on the late financier and his longtime confidante, who sexually abused young women and girls for decades.
Farmer and other victims fought for the passage of the law, known as the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Signed last month by President Donald Trump, it compels the Justice Department, FBI and federal prosecutors to release by Dec. 19 the vast troves of material they’ve amassed during investigations into Epstein. (Read more from “A vocal Jeffrey Epstein accuser is urging judges to unseal his court records” HERE)
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) has ordered Bill and Hillary Clinton to appear for depositions next month for the panel’s investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — or face possible contempt of Congress.
Comer initially subpoenaed the former first couple on Aug. 5 to answer questions about their relationship with Epstein — but the Clintons’ attorney in a Nov. 3 response had asked for his clients to make merely “a written proffer of what little information” they have.
“Given the admission that your clients possess some relevant information, your position amounts to a demand that the Committee forgo in-person testimony, potentially relevant to its legislative oversight,” the powerful GOP chairman said.
“Additionally, your suggestion that your clients’ testimony would not be relevant to the stated purposes of the Committee’s investigation because the events in question took place outside of the Clintons’ respective official duties misses the Committee’s point,” Comer added.
“It is precisely the fact President Clinton and Secretary Clinton each maintained relationships with Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell in their personal capacities as private citizens that is of interest to the Committee.” (Read more from “Bill, Hillary Clinton Threatened With Contempt of Congress as House Expands Jeffrey Epstein Probe” HERE)
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A key provision in the newly passed Epstein Files Transparency Act is drawing intense scrutiny amid fears it could allow Attorney General Pam Bondi to heavily redact long-anticipated records related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein and his network of associates.
The bill—overwhelmingly approved this week by both the House and Senate and now awaiting President Donald Trump’s signature—requires the Justice Department to release its full investigative files on Epstein and co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell within 30 days of becoming law. Epstein died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
But despite its sweeping mandate for disclosure, the legislation includes several exceptions permitting Bondi to withhold or obscure certain information. Records may be redacted if they:
Contain personally identifiable information that would invade the privacy of victims,
Include child sexual abuse material or graphic depictions of violence or injury,
Could compromise an active federal investigation or prosecution, or
Contain material deemed sensitive for national defense or foreign policy reasons.
Any such redactions must be accompanied by written explanations to Congress, and Bondi is instructed to declassify as much as possible, even if only through summaries. Still, the exemptions have fueled worries that the final release could arrive with significant omissions—especially after years of public pressure for transparency.
The bill passed the House 427-1, with only Republican Clay Higgins opposing, and was fast-tracked through the Senate without debate. Passage came only after mounting pressure on the Trump administration, which has repeatedly shifted its stance on disclosure.
Trump campaigned strongly in favor of releasing the files, only to backtrack once in office—prompting Kentucky Republican Thomas Massie to force a discharge petition compelling the House to vote. With both chambers now aligned, the bill is set to reach the president’s desk imminently.
While the bill’s passage marks a breakthrough, not all survivors are satisfied—particularly with the political drama that played out along the way.
Survivor Haley Robson, a Republican voter who has supported Trump in the past, told CNN she is “disappointed” not only in the White House’s wavering but also in House Speaker Mike Johnson, who she accuses of delaying the vote for political spectacle.
“The flip-flop in the back and forth has been nothing short of nauseating and embarrassing,” Robson said, urging Trump to sign the bill without any further delay. “If you would like to clear your name once and for all… follow through with what you said you were going to do.”
Robson also blasted Johnson for what she described as political theatrics, noting that survivors sat in the gallery while Johnson suggested the vote risked harming privacy or exposing innocent people.
“The only theatrics I saw was from him,” she said. “This is not a hoax. There is no theater from the survivors. I’m appalled by him and I’ve lost a lot of respect.”
Robson argued Johnson’s stated concerns about protecting unnamed survivors were misplaced, clarifying that those who wish to stay private are already shielded under pseudonyms in legal filings.
The legislative push unfolded as Congress endured a 44-day government shutdown—during which Representative Adelita Grijalva, a crucial vote for the discharge petition, was not sworn in. Robson believes that delay stalled progress and may have given time for behind-the-scenes maneuvering.
“You will never convince me that shutting down the government for 50 days—and in those 50 days was when we needed them the most—was coincidental,” she said.
Social media users have also raised concerns that the redaction authority could be used to soften or limit what the public ultimately sees—a fear amplified by years of speculation about who may be named in the files.
But whether the Epstein files land as a historic data dump—or as pages blacked out “for official reasons”—may be decided in the Attorney General’s office, not in Congress. For many who have waited years, the only test that matters is whether the truth finally emerges in full.
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