

House Democrats on the US House Oversight Committee have shared fresh photographs from the estate of the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, showing a range of prominent figures from politics, business, and entertainment, the latest tranche of material in an expansive release of images that campaigners say raises questions about Epstein’s wide circle of connections even though there is no suggestion of illegal conduct in the pictures themselves.
House Oversight Committee Democrats said the new batch of images, part of more than 95,000 photos obtained from Epstein’s estate and released to the public this month, includes several high‑profile subjects whose faces were not redacted, all identified by reporters and contacted for comment.

Among the figures pictured in the latest set of photos is President Donald Trump, seen in a number of undated images, including one with Epstein and Belgian model Ingrid Seynhaeve, and others showing him with groups of women whose faces have been obscured.

Former President Bill Clinton also appears in the photos, seen alongside Epstein and convicted co‑conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as in a group shot with the late singer and billionaire Jimmy Buffett and his wife Jane Slagsvol, all taken at different times and settings.
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Business leaders and public figures are also featured, with images showing Microsoft co‑founder Bill Gates in multiple frames, including a photograph with Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew before he relinquished his titles amid ongoing controversy over his association with Epstein.

Other notable people seen in the images include tech entrepreneur Richard Branson pictured on a beach with Epstein and American inventor Dean Kamen, as well as political strategist Steve Bannon, shown both in candid shots with Epstein and in a mirror selfie.

Film director Woody Allen appears in four of the released photos, two of them with Epstein and others with Bannon and with former Clinton treasury secretary Larry Summers and his wife Elisa New on what appears to be a private plane.
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Some of the images include objects and scenes of a sexual nature, such as a bowl of novelty condoms depicting Trump’s face with the phrase “I’m HUUUUGE!” and various items that have drawn attention for their explicit character.
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A second cache of pictures released on the same day appears to show parts of Epstein’s properties, including interior details and beachfront features, as well as photographs of the financier himself, in some cases in informal or private settings.

Democrats on the committee say they are releasing the photos in the interest of transparency and to push for the full release of Epstein‑related documentation by the US Justice Department before a statutory deadline later this month.
Republican members have criticised the move, with some accusing Democrats of selecting and redacting images to create a misleading narrative, and arguing that there is no evidence in the released photos of wrongdoing by the individuals pictured. In response to questions about the material, President Trump has said of his inclusion in the photos that,
“Epstein is not pictured. He has photos with everybody. I mean, almost, there are hundreds and hundreds of people that have photos with him, so that’s no big deal",
and White House officials have highlighted actions taken in support of Epstein’s victims.

The release comes amid a broader and continuing public and political debate in the United States over Epstein’s legacy, his network of associates, and the circumstances surrounding his actions and death in custody in 2019.