The latest tranche of files related to Jeffrey Epstein include more photos of the wealth adviser with rich and powerful people from all over the world.
The files released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19 are in addition to previous releases from the House Oversight Committee, and a batch that USA TODAY received from the nonprofit Distributed Denial of Secrets.
Some of the records reviewed by USA TODAY are photos with no date, location, or other context. Other records are emails released in batches.
The names include a former president, famous entertainers, businessmen, and a former prime minister.
Former President Bill Clinton appears in multiple photos either with Epstein associates or with young women.
In one picture, a woman whose face is blacked out sits on the 42nd president's lap. Another photograph shows an unidentified person with their face blacked out along with Clinton in a hot tub. The former president is also seen in a picture swimming with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking and who women have accused of participating in their abuse.
Clinton rode on Epstein's private jet 26 times, according to a Business Insider analysis of flight logs.
Gates McGavick, a Justice Department spokesman, posted a Dec. 19 message on X that included the hot tub photo of Clinton in the hot tub with an unidentified person.
Clinton rode on Epstein's private jet 26 times, according to a Business Insider analysis of flight logs.
Gates McGavick, a Justice Department spokesman, posted a Dec. 19 message on X that included the hot tub photo of Clinton in the hot tub with an unidentified person.
"Beloved Democrat President," McGavick said in the post. "The black box is added to protect a victim."




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