The House Oversight Committee has released a batch of around 70 photos from the estate of late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It's the third such release from a tranche of over 95,000 photos the committee has acquired from Epstein's estate. The release includes images with quotes from the book 'Lolita' inscribed across women's bodies, and redacted images of foreign passports. This comes just hours before the December 19 deadline for the Department of Justice to release all files related to its investigation into Epstein. These new images raise more questions about what exactly the Department of Justice has in its possession, said Robert Garcia, ranking member of the committee. Some released images show Epstein with notable figures like Noam Chomsky and Bill Gates, continuing to stir discussions about Epstein's connections. Democrats have stated the releasing of photos aims to provide the public with transparency and insight into Epstein's disturbing network and activities. The pressure mounts as the DOJ approaches its deadline, sparking curiosity over the contents that remain undisclosed.
New Epstein Photos Released as DOJ Deadline Approaches

New Epstein Photos Released as DOJ Deadline Approaches
The House Oversight Committee shares new images from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, intensifying scrutiny ahead of the Department of Justice's deadline to release its investigation files.
In a recent release, the House Oversight Committee unveiled approximately 70 photos from the estate of the late Jeffrey Epstein. This marks the third batch of images made public with the deadline for the Department of Justice to disclose its investigation files looming on December 19. Among the images are photos featuring notable figures such as Noam Chomsky and Bill Gates, raising eyebrows about Epstein's extensive network. Democrats emphasize the need for transparency regarding Epstein's activities.



















