A new and deeply unsettling collection of images from the estate of the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been made public, raising further disturbing questions about his private world.
Inside the Latest Trove of Images
The House Committee on Oversight released a batch of 68 photographs on December 18, 2025. Among them, Epstein is pictured surrounded by women, with one image showing him receiving a neck massage while placing a bracelet on another woman's wrist. The identities of the women in these photos have been redacted.
Perhaps the most chilling images involve the controversial novel 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov, which details a man's obsession with and abuse of a 12-year-old girl. Passages from the book are shown scrawled on a woman's body. One line on her chest reads: 'Lo-lee-ta: the tip of the tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate to tap, at three, on the teeth.' Another passage on her foot states, 'She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock.' Epstein was known to be obsessed with the novel and kept a first edition on display in his New York mansion.
Weapons, Drugs, and High-Profile Encounters
The leak extends beyond the literary references. Other photographs reveal two camouflage-pattern compound crossbows. A separate image shows a pill bottle for phenazopyridine, a medication that relieves symptoms of urinary tract irritation.
The files also provide glimpses into Epstein's network. Screenshots of WhatsApp messages refer to a 'chilling checklist' for an 18-year-old from Russia and include a request for '$1000 per girl'. Furthermore, Epstein is photographed meeting with figures such as left-wing intellectual Noam Chomsky on a private jet, as well as Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and former Trump strategist Steve Bannon.
When previously questioned by the Wall Street Journal about his association with Epstein in 2023, Chomsky responded, 'First response is that it is none of your business. Or anyone’s. Second is that I knew him and we met occasionally.'
Calls for Transparency and a New Bid for Freedom
Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, stated that Democrats will continue to release material from Epstein's estate to ensure transparency. '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,' Garcia said. 'We must end this White House cover-up, and the DOJ must release the Epstein files now.'
This development comes just days before a legal deadline to release all files related to Epstein. In a parallel move, his former associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, has launched a new bid for freedom. Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking young girls to Epstein's island, has asked a US judge to overturn her conviction. She claims 'substantial new evidence' has emerged proving constitutional violations spoiled her trial.
The release of these images ensures the Epstein case remains firmly in the public eye, intensifying pressure for full disclosure from US authorities.