More Epstein photos released – quote from “Lolita”

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More Epstein photos released – quote from “Lolita”
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A new batch of photos from the estate of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been released by the US House of Representatives. The 68 new photos are being made public at the initiative of Democrats.

There are, among other things, pictures of handwritten texts on a woman's body with quotes from Vladimir Nabokov's novel "Lolita".

The photographs also show the passports of various people, including Jeffrey Epstein and several women, whose personal information is masked.

Sex offender Epstein is also seen with American social commentator Noam Chomsky, President Donald Trump's former advisor Steve Bannon and businessman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem from Dubai.

“Raises more questions”

The material includes screenshots of a series of text messages describing an 18-year-old woman from Russia, including her weight and measurements. The unknown sender writes, “She is asking for $1,000 per girl” and “I will send you girls now.”

"These new photos raise more questions about what exactly the Justice Department has in its possession," Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia said in a statement, according to CBS.

"We need to end this White House cover-up," he continues.

Donald Trump appears in several of the images released earlier in December. Among other things, he is seen surrounded by women and in one image there is a bowl of condom packages, adorned with a drawing of Trump's face.

95,000 images

The previous pictures also show people such as Microsoft founder Bill Gates, former British Prince Andrew, film director Woody Allen, billionaire Richard Branson, former President Bill Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers.

In total, Democrats have committed to reviewing over 95,000 photos from Epstein's estate.

The images are not the so-called “Epstein files,” the documentation in the criminal investigation against Epstein. Those documents, according to a new law, must be released by the Justice Department by Friday.

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