A disturbing set of photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate revealed several women marked with unsettling handwritten messages, along with a string of text messages allegedly scouting teenage girls.
On Thursday, December 18, just one day before the Justice Department’s long-awaited disclosure deadline for the Epstein files, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee publicly released a batch of images.
The timing immediately raised eyebrows among netizens, as the comprehensive release of the DOJ’s full investigation files, mandated under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, is scheduled for Friday, December 19.
Netizens questioned why the materials were being released now, with one asking, “So the Democrats have had all this information for years and are just releasing it little by little?”
The photos include heavily redacted images of women’s passports from Morocco, Russia, Italy, the Czech Republic, South Africa, Ukraine, and Lithuania; images of famous men associated with the late convicted Epstein; and “concerning text messages about recruiting women for Jeffrey Epstein.”
Multiple images show handwritten messages on women’s bodies consisting of text from Vladimir Nabokov’s controversial novel Lolita, a copy of which can be seen in one of the photos.
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