
President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates, ultraconservative strategist Stephen Bannon and filmmaker Woody Allen are some of the figures appearing in a new series of photographs of Jeffrey Epstein. Issued by the heirs of the late millionaire and pederast, they were released this Friday by the Democrats of the Control Committee of the House of Representatives, while waiting for the Department of Justice to publish the complete financial files before concluding next week.
None of the 19 images, which are unmarked and closed in which they were taken, show anything illicit or reveal any unknown connections, but the photos provide details about Epstein’s lifestyle – several of which depict sexual objects – and the extent of the circle of rich and powerful people among whom he moved.
Among the photos published, we can see Donald Trump surrounded by six women, whose faces are hidden, in what looks like a Hawaiian-themed party: they are lit by necklaces, decorated with garlands of flowers typical of the archipelago. Meanwhile, many coins appear on sale for 4.5 dollars (about 4 euros) with the face of the American president and the motto “I’m huge» (“Huge soya”).
In another image, we see Trump, then a real estate developer who had friendly ties with the financier, sitting with a blonde woman whose face was also hidden. New manifestation of the current president at another party speaking with a woman, with Epstein behind his back.
The 19 photographs are among about 95,000 documents that the government’s Oversight and Reform Committee received from Epstein’s archives as part of its investigation into the child abuse ring that organized the finance and its links.
Another image, with Bill Clinton’s signature in gold, shows the former Democratic president smiling and surrounded by Epstein, his successor, Ghislaine Maxwell, and another couple. It is also notable for Epstein and Bill Gates sitting at a table and drinking what looks like coffee or coffee, watched by a woman with a hidden face.
The filmmaker Woody Allen sees himself between three photographs: in one, next to Epstein, he appears to be working. Meanwhile, he is on a private jet with Larry Summers, Bill Clinton’s Treasury Secretary. The third, in the company of Bannon, former strategist of the Republican president.
“It is time to end this Casa Blanca cover-up and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends,” the Commission’s top Democrat, Rep. Robert García, said in a statement. “These disturbing photos raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world. We will not rest until the American community gets the truth. The Department of Justice must release all of your records,” he added.
A law approved by Congress last month by a majority of supporters – only one representative voted against – and signed by Donald Trump requires the Department of Justice to publish before December 19 the files of the pederast, who committed suicide in 2019 in prison while awaiting trial, accused of abuse of minors and trafficking with them.
The President of the United States enjoyed a 15-year friendly relationship with the billionaire pederast, which lasted at least until 2004, when he stopped seeing him. The first complaint of child abuse against the financier was filed in 2006.
No one implicates Trump in Epstein’s crimes, but in the shadow of these misdeeds, he has been persecuted since the pederast’s suicide. Last May, that shadow became more intense when Justice Secretary Pam Bondi reported that his name appeared “everywhere” in the filings.