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Democrats from the U.S. Committee on Supervision and Reforms of the Government home of Representatives published a fresh batch of photos coming from the property of a compromised financier Jeffrey Epstein, offering a disturbing and fragmented insight into materials that according to investigators indicate his network, methods and contacts.
Thursday's publication contains 68 photographs and constitutes the 3rd public disclosure of a much larger archive, with more than 95,000 photographs given to legislature by Epstein's property in consequence to court calls.
As with erstwhile publications, photos were made public without detailed context, dates or location.
Among the most striking are photographs of quotes from Vladimir Nabokov’s fresh “Lolita” written on the woman’s body, as well as photographs of edited abroad passports and identity documents.
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Several passports seem Ukrainian. Parliamentarians say that the papers were mostly censored to avoid revealing the identities of alleged victims. The organization besides includes passports and identity papers linked to the citizens of Russia, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Italy and South Africa, as well as possibly a short-stay visa issued to the citizen of Morocco.

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According to the committee, pictures besides show text messages discussing the recruitment of young women for Epstein, as well as photographs of wealthy and influential personalities who had social contacts with him.

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One of the photos shows Bill Gates' billionaire; the another shows outstanding philanthropists participating in the dinner. The Commission stressed that the photographs do not constitute evidence of a crime committed by persons in photographs.

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Congressman Robert Garcia of California, a leading politician in the Supervisory Commission, said that the material was published to give the public a clearer image of the degree to which the assets were handed over to Congress. He described the photographs as “unsettling” and added that they rise further questions about Epstein's activities and connections.

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Epstein's heirs did not give details of the pictures and the Democrats stated that the material was published “in the state in which they received it”. Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died in a 2019 fresh York prison awaiting trial for national sexual trafficking charges.
The publication took place before the deadline set by the Department of Justice to disclose additional files concerning Epstein and his long-term associate Ghislaine Maxwell, which one more time sparked interest in the public in the way the case was handled and who could have been active or protected.
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