Unreleased Jeffrey Epstein Images and Alarming Texts Emerge Before File Deadline

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have unveiled additional photographs as the deadline for making the Epstein files public approaches.

A total of 68 images sourced from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate were disclosed on Thursday (December 18), just a day before the Trump administration is mandated to release a broader set of documents associated with Epstein.

Among the images, one captures a series of text messages from an unidentified sender discussing an 18-year-old Russian woman.

The messages contain redacted details regarding an individual’s name, age, and weight.

“I don’t know try to send someone else. I have a friend scout she sent me some girls today. But she asks 1000$ per girl. I will send u girls now. Maybe someone will be good for J?” the message reads.

The identities involved in these exchanges and the broader context remain unclear.

Following the recent release of information about Jeffrey Epstein, Robert Garcia, a Democrat on the Oversight Committee, stated that the committee will continue to make documents public in advance of tomorrow’s deadline in order ‘to provide transparency for the American people’.

“As we approach the deadline for the Epstein Files Transparency Act, these new images raise more questions about what exactly the Department of Justice has in its possession,” he mentioned in a statement.

“We must end this White House cover-up, and the DOJ must release the Epstein files now.”

Further updates will be provided.