Key Figure in the Duke of Sussex Legal Action Alleges Confession Was Fabricated
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- By Julie Myers
- 08 Jun 2026
House Democrats have made public a additional set of what they termed "alarming" images from the property of adjudicated sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, depicting among others Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and former British royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
The initial drop of 19 photographs—some of which have been seen before—plus another 70 released later on Friday account for a tiny fraction of the almost 100,000 images handed over to the House investigative panel, which is examining the conduct and connections of Epstein.
The disgraced financier was a victim of an apparent self-inflicted death in a New York prison cell in 2019 after being accused of sex-trafficking charges.
Among the notable figures shown in the first release are well-known figures such as film director Woody Allen; Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates; and Richard Branson, creator of the Virgin empire.
Donald Trump appears in three of the first nineteen images. In one, he is seen with six women, whose faces are redacted.
The White House addressed the release in a official comment, accusing Democrats of purposefully "choosing" the images for political purposes and to "attempt to fabricate a false account."
"That partisan falsehood against President Trump has been consistently disproven," an administration official stated, insisting that "the current government has done more for Epstein's survivors than Democrats ever have by repeatedly calling for openness, releasing numerous documents of records, and calling for more inquiries into Epstein's liberal connections."
The photographs were published devoid of explanation, but according to a California Democrat and ranking member of the oversight committee, they prompt further inquiries about Epstein's associations with affluent people.
"Now is the occasion to end this White House obfuscation and bring justice to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his influential associates," he stated in a statement.
The publication of these documents coincides with the oversight committee proceeding with its inquiry into the Epstein case.
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