image source, U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee
Democrats on the US House of Representatives Oversight Committee on Friday released 19 more photos of the estate of the late financial tycoon and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Those photographed include US President Donald Trump, Bill Gates and the former Prince Andrew.
There is no suggestion that any wrongdoing is involved in these images, and many of those seen in them have denied any wrongdoing regarding Epstein.
In addition, not all of the photos released this Friday are new and are not the Epstein files, which the US Department of Justice must release before December 19th.
Trump was friends with Epstein for years, but the president claims they fell out around 2004, years before the financier was first arrested.
Trump has always denied any wrongdoing regarding Epstein.
In a statement, Democratic Rep. Robert García said the committee is analyzing “more than 95,000 photos” obtained by Epstein’s heirs and that they will be released “in the coming days and weeks.”
Images of Donald Trump
image source, U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee
Three of the 19 photos posted feature the US president, and another photo shows an illustrated image of Trump in red envelopes with a sign that reads “Trump Condom.”
Photos of the current president include one in which he is seen flanked by several women whose faces are obscured.
image source, U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee
image source, U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee
Another photo shows him and Epstein talking to model Ingrid Seynhaeve at a Victoria’s Secret party in New York in 1997. This image has been publicly available for years.
A third photo of Trump shows him standing next to a woman whose face was also obscured.
Epstein was linked to many well-known figures, and the mere fact that he appears in files relating to the disgraced financier does not mean that any of the named parties committed a crime.
In addition to Trump, the photos also include former US President Bill Clinton, former Prince Andrew, former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, actor and filmmaker Woody Allen, economist Larry Summers, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, British businessman Richard Branson and businessman Bill Gates.
Epstein does not appear in all pictures.

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