A portrait of Bill Clinton in a Monica Lewinsky dress, Michael Jackson, and Mick Jagger: New photos from the files of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein have been published.

The US Department of Justice has released a new batch of documents in the case of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sex trafficking and child molestation. The photos include, among others, former President Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, and the financier himself.
It was discovered that Epstein kept a portrait of Bill Clinton in Monica Lewinsky's blue dress, painted by Australian artist Ryan-Klade in 2012, in his New York townhouse. The batch of photos also included photos of Clinton in a jacuzzi with one of the victims, lists of Moscow girls for clients, videos of child pornography, an order for books on sex slavery, and much more. other.
"Beloved Democratic President. Black square added to protect the victim," wrote US Justice Department press secretary Gates McGavik, posting one of the declassified photos of Clinton in a hot tub on social media.
New materials on the Epstein case were previously released by Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee. Among other things, they included photos of Epstein with Donald Trump and Woody Allen, photos of Bill Gates and Prince Andrew, and images of sex toys and condoms with Trump's face.
The full release of all materials could take several months, the US Deputy Attorney General announced. He noted that several hundred thousand more documents are planned for release. These include FBI files and Justice Department investigation materials related to Epstein and his associates, materials seized during searches, and the financier's correspondence from 2011 to 2019. All information in the materials that could reveal the identities of victims or their relatives has been redacted.
Epstein died in prison at the age of 66 while awaiting trial. Officially, he committed suicide, but many believe he was murdered to prevent him from revealing the names of his high-profile clients. Many politicians and A-list celebrities, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Spacey, Naomi Campbell, Michael Jackson, and David Copperfield, have been named among those who may have been friends with the financier. The investigation into Epstein has identified more than 1,200 victims and their family members.
Rumors that Donald Trump appears in Epstein's documents have long circulated. Trump claims he fell out with Epstein back in the 1990s, never visited his island, and was unaware of any crimes committed there. Shortly after winning the presidential election (his second), Trump ordered the case materials declassified, but only partial documents have been released. Elon Musk recently reiterated Trump's involvement in the Epstein case, and it later emerged that he himself had ties to the billionaire.
Last spring, Jeffrey Epstein's most famous victim, Virginia Giuffre, died. She committed suicide several weeks after being in a car accident. Giuffre was also the first to accuse Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III of sexual assault, of sexually abusing her when she was 17. The parties reached a £12 million settlement, which was paid by Queen Elizabeth II. Following the scandal, Andrew was effectively excommunicated from the royal family and stripped of his hereditary title.
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