Epstein files: Millions of new documents released, including mostly pornographic images


The Epstein Files. Photo credit: Christian Ohde / imago stock&people / Profimedia
The American Department of Justice announced on Friday the publication of about three million new documents related to the files of the billionaire pedophile with political connections Jeffrey Epstein, including about 180,000 new uncensored images, AFP and EFE news agencies report, quoted by Agerpres.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the new disclosures include more than 2,000 videos and about 180,000 images, mostly “pornography.”
The faces of all the women in these images and clips have been blurred to protect their identities, except for Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for child trafficking.
The US government, which is releasing the massive dossier under the compulsion of a law passed by Congress and which President Donald Trump hesitantly signed into law, had already released tens of thousands of documents in late December.
These documents confirmed the political ramifications of the case, offering a picture of the spectacular network of political connections of the billionaire who committed suicide in custody in 2019 after being charged with a series of sex crimes, including child trafficking and pimping. However, the documents released in December raised more questions than answers.
However, the photos of the former Democratic President Bill Clinton together with Jeffrey Epstein or with women whose faces were blurred were particularly noted, in other photos of the same kind, Donald Trump was also noticed.
The old friendly ties between Epstein and Trump have been known for a long time, but the latter has always denied that he spent time at the billionaire's residence in the Virgin Islands, where, according to prosecutors, Epstein sexually trafficked underage girls for various personalities, including politicians.
Trump also claimed that he severed all ties with Epstein before he was indicted and that he had no idea of his practices. The current president also claims he “never” traveled on Epstein's private jet, even though his name appears on the passenger list eight times between 1993 and 1996.




