The latest batch of Epstein file photos released by the Justice Department contains deeply disturbing images that appear to show the now-deceased sex offender kissing and getting uncomfortably close to young girls — scenes that are difficult to look away from.
One image on the wall immediately draws the eye: a bare-skinned infant sitting quietly in a bath, frozen in a moment of fragile innocence.
The disturbing, never-before-published images were framed like prized possessions and displayed on an intricately carved wooden bookshelf at his sprawling estate on Little St. James Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The unidentified children seem significantly younger than the teens Epstein acknowledged paying for sex as part of his highly criticized 2008 plea deal with federal prosecutors.
The newly surfaced photos arrive as a long-ignored whistleblower is vindicated by the document dump, confirming she warned the FBI back in 1996 about Epstein’s sickening obsession with child pornography.
Newly surfaced photos appear to show disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in close, affectionate moments with girls who look far younger than expected. DOJ
The children’s identities are unknown, and whether any of them were victims of Epstein remains unanswered.
The photos show the disgraced financier, wrapped in a robe, eyes closed in apparent contentment, holding what appears to be a very young blonde girl—an unsettling sight that has shocked observers.
Another photo shows him smiling broadly in a plush private jet seat, his arm around a young girl in a powder-blue sweatshirt—a scene that has left viewers unsettled.
A third chilling snapshot captures Epstein staring at the camera as he kisses a redheaded girl who appears to be wearing pigtails—an image that has shocked observers.
The creepy photos, framed and displayed on an intricately carved wooden bookshelf, filled Epstein’s Little St. James mansion in the U.S. Virgin Islands with a haunting presence. DOJ
As the new photos surfaced, it was revealed that the FBI had been warned in 1996 about Epstein’s child pornography interests—warnings that, astonishingly, seem to have gone unheeded. DOJ
Among the most unsettling images is a photo on Epstein’s wall depicting a naked baby in a sink, bathing—a scene that has left viewers shocked.
In all instances, the girls’ faces are blocked out with large black boxes, a move the DOJ says is meant to shield the identities of potential victims—but the images remain chilling.
Released Friday, the photos are among thousands of heavily redacted Epstein records that the DOJ rolled out to meet a strict 30-day deadline mandated by Congress.
A framed image on a bookshelf depicts Epstein sitting next to a young child aboard a private jet—a chilling sight. DOJ
Their release comes in the wake of shocking revelations that a former Epstein employee had warned the FBI about his “child pornography” interests—but the agency appears to have done nothing.
On September 3, 1996, Maria Farmer, who Epstein had hired to assist in art purchases, filed a complaint against him—during Bill Clinton’s second term—but he remarkably avoided significant legal consequences for ten years.
She has claimed for years that she tried to inform authorities about Epstein and his madam Ghislaine Maxwell’s predatory behavior, but the FBI did not officially confirm her complaint until the newest documents surfaced.
The photos are among the thousands of files in a massive Justice Department dump, all originating from Epstein’s sprawling island compound. Shutterstock for NY Post
Epstein is captured in a series of photo thumbnails appearing to play with a small child, a detail that has left viewers disturbed. DOJ
Epstein died of an apparent suicide in August 2019 in a Manhattan federal prison, mere months before he was set to stand trial on federal sex trafficking charges.
Maxwell is currently behind bars, serving a 20-year sentence after her 2021 conviction on federal charges, which included sex trafficking and conspiracy.