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House Democrats Release 95,000 Epstein Images With 'Lolita' Inscriptions, Passports, Texts

The disclosure has intensified demands for the remaining records to be made public by a stated December 19 deadline.

Overview

  • The cache, published by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, draws from an archive of roughly 95,000 images from Epstein’s estate.
  • Photographs show Nabokov’s Lolita quotations handwritten on a woman’s chest, foot, neck and spine, with a copy of the novel visible in one image.
  • Newly shared images include prominent figures in Epstein’s orbit such as Bill Gates, Noam Chomsky, Steve Bannon and David Brooks, with some faces blurred.
  • Files include redacted passports and identification documents for women from Lithuania, Russia, the Czech Republic and Ukraine, along with Epstein’s U.S. passport.
  • Screenshots of text messages discuss sending girls, including an 18-year-old from Russia, and reference a price of $1,000 per girl, as calls grow for full disclosure of remaining materials and cautions note that photos do not establish criminal liability.