Over 60 new photos from Epstein estate have been released
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released 68 images from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate on 18 December, marking another disclosure tied to the disgraced financier. The images were made public by committee Democrats as part of an ongoing release of materials.
Some of the photographs have been partially redacted, with certain faces obscured. The collection includes building plans, passport images, and photographs of Epstein himself, alongside images featuring well-known figures such as Bill Gates and Noam Chomsky.
The committee shared the images without providing detailed explanations or background. While the release is significant, it does not constitute the long-anticipated “Epstein files,” which are believed to be far more extensive.

Those files are said to contain thousands of records, including private jet flight logs, emails, estate documents, court filings, internal Justice Department communications, and material related to the investigation into Epstein’s death in custody.
Many Epstein-related documents are already publicly available, such as his contact book, alleged client list, photos of his private island, and various celebrity images recovered from his properties.
Several of the newly released photos show handwritten text on a person’s body. The writing appears to quote passages from Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, a copy of which is visible in the background of one image.
The excerpts include lines written on a foot and other body parts, referencing the novel’s protagonist. For context, Lolita, published in 1955, centers on a man’s obsession with a 12-year-old girl.
