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At least 16 photographs, including one featuring Donald Trump alongside women in bikinis, were inexplicably removed from the Epstein Files but have now been restored.
The files, initially released on Friday, were suddenly unavailable on the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)’s website by Saturday. This prompted accusations from Democrats, who suggested a potential cover-up by Republicans.
The DOJ explained that the image of the former President had been flagged by the Southern District of New York for review in order to protect victims.
Amidst widespread criticism, the photograph was reinstated on Sunday morning. A statement on social media platform X clarified that there was no evidence to suggest any Epstein victims appeared in the image.
On Friday night, the DOJ disclosed more than 300,000 files related to the late financier, Jeffrey Epstein. However, significant portions were withheld, and many documents were heavily redacted, revealing no major new information.
The extensive pages released did not provide substantial new details about Epstein’s criminal activities, nor did they offer fresh insights from FBI interviews with victims or internal DOJ decisions regarding charges.
But among the hundreds of photographs released, one showed an open desk drawer containing two photos of President Trump. In one previously unseen snap, he poses with four women in swimwear.
It was removed alongside 15 other images, apparently from the same room – a small massage parlour with multiple nude photographs and paintings hanging on the walls.
This photo of an open drawer containing an image of Donald Trump, alongside Jeffrey Epstein, Melania Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell, was removed but then later reinstated in the files
In other documents from the Epstein Files, excluding the 16 recalled images, Maxwell is pictured at the wheel of a car wearing a white robe
In another photo, not included in the 16 recalled images, two woman can be seen without shirts
It is not immediately clear why the selection of 16 images was recalled.
The photos show a room with clouds painted on the ceiling, brown patterned wallpaper and a massage bed in the centre.
A wooden cabinet can be seen at the back of the room, containing various ointments and other toiletries.
On one wall hangs a large painting of a naked woman from the back, looking into a mirror.
Three photographs of naked women are hanging from another wall, with their faces redacted.
In two of the images, a woman can be seen lying down on a bed, her back facing the camera.
While the paintings and the photographs may depict victims – explaining their removal – other photos from the selection are nondescript and mundane, depicting only empty hallways.
One painting shows a naked woman lying on her back, while another depicts a woman in the nude sitting next to a man wearing a black suit.
On Saturday night, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee questioned the quiet removal of the 16 images from the released Epstein Files.
‘This photo, file 468, from the Epstein files that includes Donald Trump has apparently now been removed from the DOJ release,’ they tweeted, asking Attorney General Pam Bondi: ‘Is this true? What else is being covered up? We need transparency for the American public.’
The DOJ said the image depicting Trump was removed temporarily for further review ‘out of an abundance of caution’ in relation to protecting victims.
Todd Blanche, deputy attorney general, said it was ‘laughable’ to suggest that the photo was removed due to it featuring the US President.
The image in question showed a series of photographs along a credenza and in drawers, including one of Trump, alongside Epstein, Melania Trump and Epstein’s long-time associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
‘It has nothing to do with President Trump,’ Blanche told NBC News.
‘There are dozens of photos of President Trump already released to the public seeing him with Mr Epstein.’
He added: ‘So the absurdity of us pulling down a photo, a single photo, because President Trump was in it, is laughable.’
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is seen lying across women at a black-tie event with Maxwell at the royal estate in Sandringham, UK
Epstein is seen at an undisclosed location, watching people meditate
Bill Clinton is seen with his arm around Michael Jackson. The pair pose with Diana Ross
Clinton features prominently in the files, seen here relaxing in what appears to be a hot tub
When the 16 images were cryptically removed, the DOJ was already under fire for not releasing all of the files by the Friday deadline, as mandated by law.
Congressman Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican who led the charge to release the files, said he was disappointed with the Trump administration for missing the deadline.
‘They are flouting the spirit and the letter of the law,’ he told CBS News on Sunday. ‘It’s very troubling the posture that they have taken. I won’t be satisfied until the survivors are satisfied.’
Democrat Ro Khanna and Massie – whose jointly authored bill forced the documents’ publication – said they were considering legal action over an ‘incomplete release, with too many redactions’.
Suhas Subramanyam, a Democrat on the oversight committee, said: ‘I’m furious, I think they broke the law. They have clearly released about a fraction [of the files].
‘It seems they may have redacted some of them to protect certain political people, and certain political enemies were highlighted.’
Despite the Friday deadline, DOJ said it plans to release records on a rolling basis and blamed the delay on the time-consuming process of obscuring survivors’ names and other identifying information.
Victims’ rights advocate Gloria Allred told CNN on Saturday that the ‘system has failed the survivors’, including with the release of files that she said had been ‘under-redacted’.
‘I saw a number of survivors’ names which should never have been published, because the whole point is to protect the survivors,’ she told the outlet.
One Epstein survivor, who had reported the sex offender to the FBI in 2009, wrote a furious letter to the DOJ, saying her name had been wrongly exposed in the files but she had not even been allowed to view her own FBI file previously.
‘My name, and/or identifying information was disclosed publicly without any proper redaction,’ she wrote.
‘The contradiction is extraordinary. The DOJ asserts that my own file requires prolonged review to determine whether redactions are appropriate – yet it had no difficulty publicly releasing my identity in a mass disclosure.’
Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein and has not been accused of any crimes by the sex offender’s victims.
The photo in the drawer is Trump with his wife Melania, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell circa February 2000 was noticeably missing from the files the Department of Justice released on Friday
Two young women pose in bikinis, with one smoking a cigarette, in a picture from the files
The 300,000 pages of released files largely dealt with three police investigations into the convicted paedophile. First, a Palm Beach police inquiry from 2005.
Then a probe by federal prosecutors in Florida that ended with the financier’s 2008 plea deal, in which he was handed a notably soft sentence.
And finally, the 2019 inquiry by Manhattan prosecutors that was cut short when Epstein died in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in New York City.
There was a series of never-before-seen photos of Bill Clinton, including images of him relaxing in what appears to be a hot tub and smiling at parties with women.
A spokesman for the former president commented on the new photos, saying they were decades old.
‘They can release as many grainy 20-plus-year-old photos as they want, but this isn’t about Bill Clinton. Never has, never will be,’ Angel Ureña wrote on social media.
‘There are two types of people here. The first group knew nothing and cut Epstein off before his crimes came to light. The second group continued relationships with him after.
‘We’re in the first. No amount of stalling by people in the second group will change that.
‘Everyone, especially MAGA, expects answers, not scapegoats.’
He has never been accused of wrongdoing by survivors of Epstein’s abuse, and has denied knowledge of his sex offending.
Another photo appears to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lying across five women’s laps.
Dressed in black tie, the former Duke of York is seen laughing with Maxwell, who is standing in the background.
Andrew has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein, and said he did not ‘see, witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction’.
Former president Clinton poses with an unknown woman
Clinton, wearing a red hoodie, is pictured with an unknown woman
‘I feel like again, the DOJ, the justice system is failing us,’ said survivor Marina Lacerda, who alleges Epstein started sexually abusing her at his New York City mansion when she was 14.
Many of the files were heavily redacted, with nearly 700 pages entirely blacked out and women’s faces obscured in photos, leading to accusations that the public is not being given the full story.
A 119-page document marked ‘Grand Jury-NY’, which was a transcript from the grand jury proceedings involving Epstein’s convicted co-conspirator Maxwell, was entirely blacked out. It has since become un-redacted.
‘This initial documents release is inadequate,’ said House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, a New York Democrat, on ABC’s This Week. ‘It falls short of what the law requires.’
More gaps include records that could have helped explain why Epstein was allowed in 2008 to plead guilty to a relatively minor state-level prostitution charge.
Marie Villafaña, the federal prosecutor who led the investigation of Epstein for the US attorney’s office in Miami, had prepared an 83-page memo and a 60-count draft indictment of Epstein in May 2007, summarising evidence against the financier.
Those documents – which could have shed light on the government’s decisions to forgo prosecution at the time – were not included in Friday’s disclosure by the DOJ.
Khanna said that the partial ‘document dump this afternoon does not comply’ with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, telling CNN: ‘The most important documents are missing.’
More than 600,000 pages related to the pedophile have now been released this year, prompting the Trump administration to describe itself as the ‘most transparent in history’ following Friday’s disclosure.
Women in bikinis are pictured on a beach in files released by the DOJ
Epstein is seen sitting on a sofa with a temporary tattoo – a toddler’s foot can be seen nearby
Epstein is pictured in a helicopter with a redacted woman
Pictures of Epstein’s home revealed what appeared to be a portrait of Clinton in a dress
In the release, there were also photos of Epstein with actors Chris Tucker and Kevin Spacey, and even Epstein with TV newscaster Walter Cronkite.
But none of the images had captions and no explanation was given for why any of the photos were grouped together.
The meatiest records released so far showed that federal prosecutors had what appeared to be a strong case against Epstein in 2007 yet never charged him.
Transcripts of grand jury proceedings, released publicly for the first time, included testimony from FBI agents who described interviews they had with several girls and young women who described being paid to perform sex acts for the paedophile.
The youngest was 14 and in ninth grade.
One had told investigators about being sexually assaulted by Epstein when she initially resisted his advances during a massage.
Another, then 21, testified before the grand jury about how Epstein had hired her when she was 16 to perform a sexual massage and how she had gone on to recruit other girls to do the same.
‘For every girl that I brought to the table he would give me $200,’ she said.
They were mostly people she knew from high school, she said. ‘I also told them that if they are underage, just lie about it and tell him that you are 18.’
One court document revealed how Epstein demanded to see ID to make sure girls were under 18.
‘At one point [redacted] witnessed him asking for ID to girl,’ notes from a police interview released by the DOJ read.
Being named or pictured in the files is not necessarily an indication of wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.
The Justice Department posted on X: ‘Documents and photos will continue to be reviewed consistent with the law and with an abundance of caution for victims and their families.’
Photographs found inside Epstein’s home were released on Friday
The files include pictures of what appeared to be a male dancer taking off his clothes
The same fireplace from the photograph of Andrew can be seen in this image, not from the files
Epstein posing alongside Michael Jackson in an undisclosed location
Sir Mick Jagger and the former US president have their picture taken with a woman
Sarah Ferguson is photographed with a woman whose face has been redacted
Epstein pictured blowing out birthday candles with British politician Peter Mandelson
Billionaire Richard Branson is seen alongside Epstein, with two women pictured behind
Maxwell is pictured with magician David Copperfield, both wearing white robes
Fergie is pictured sitting on a couch with a redacted woman
Pictured is an erotic device found among Epstein’s belongings
Sex toys were among the erotic items pictured in the files
Multiple erotic toys were found among Epstein’s belongings including penis-shaped soap
Epstein is pictured in a green face mask while wrapped in towels
A note written on personalised Epstein stationary reads: ‘For a good time call’ with further details redacted
Sex toys and what appears to be a tampon are pictured on a desk
A note written to ‘Jean-Luc’ was amongst the files released by the DOJ
A hanging art installation is pictured in the release from Epstein’s estate
A dress-up nurse hat and stethoscope were among the items found in the predator’s home
Epstein had multiple costumes and wigs among his erotica
An erotic book on Epstein’s desk entitled ‘Erotica Universalis’
Clinton, Sir Mick and Epstein smiling at what appears to be a dinner party
Maxwell smiles in the snow with whom appear to be two Russian soldiers
Fergie is pictured holding a shopping bag that appears to be from Sotheby’s, a fine art dealer
An image of a criminal complaint against Epstein, in which a young woman claimed Epstein stole photographs of her young sisters and sold them – before allegedly threatening to ‘burn her house down’
Kevin Spacey (second from the right, next to Clinton) was also pictured in the files, seen here in the Churchill War Rooms in London. Maxwell is wearing a cream blouse
A series of photographs are pictured inside Epstein’s Manhattan home
A male dancer poses with a cigarette in a series of photos released by the DOJ
Maxwell wears a green jumpsuit as she poses with a man wearing military uniform bearing the flag of Colombia
A man who appears to be French model scout Jean-Luc Brunel is also pictured in the Epstein files released on Friday
In one image shared Friday, Clinton was seen with his hands on the shoulders of Spacey
Clinton and Epstein smile in a photo taken at an undisclosed location
Maxwell is pictured with ex-Colombian president Andres Pastrana while on a trip to the country
Epstein is pictured with broadcast journalist Walter Cronkite
Copperfield is seen posing in white bath robes with child sex offender Maxwell
Epstein and Maxwell are pictured in fur hats as they pose for a photo
Epstein bundled up and smiling next to who appears to be French model scout Jean-Luc Brunel
Epstein’s home also contained photographs of celebrities including Marilyn Monroe
An artwork in Epstein’s home depicts a bride sliding down a rope
A camera (circled) is seen in one of Epstein’s bedrooms in a photo released by the DOJ on Friday
A closet in Epstein’s home contains female mannequins
The files included framed pictures from Epstein’s estate, one of which appeared to be of Trump and Melania
Maxwell is seen wrestling and laughing with Jean-Luc Brunel
Epstein’s foot is pictured beneath Maxwell’s shirt on a private jet – also present is Brunel
Comedian Chris Tucker poses at a table in one of the images released by the DOJ
Many of the images were of unidentified women, whose faces have been redacted
One photo released on Friday by the DOJ showed Epstein appeared to have a stuffed tiger in his New York home
There were also shocking notes released in the files, details of which were also redacted
A man who appears to be actor Chris Tucker was also seen in the newly released documents
Maxwell is pictured alongside two men and a young woman
Image of a painting with naked women and children included in the Jeffrey Epstein document release by the Department of Justice
A pink-walled bedroom is pictured as part of the Epstein files
A handwritten letter attached to a wall, addressed to Epstein, claims: ‘These girls new [sic] what they were doing you didn’t put a gun to there [sic] head’
Clinton, Spacey and others huddled around a desk at the War Rooms in central London
A man, thought to be Epstein is pictured hiding beneath towels with sunglasses over his face
Dusty files, CDs and passports are pictured in Epstein’s New York home
Pictured from the inside of Epstein’s home included an Israel Defense Forces shirt
Among his belongings was a battered instructional book Massage for Dummies
Epstein is seen on the phone in sweatpants and a sweatshirt with a suggestively shaped cake
A naked woman poses for a photograph on a sofa in an image released on Friday
Images from a scrapbook released on Friday appear to show the story of Epstein’s relationship with a redacted woman – described as a ‘little girl’
More pictures from what appears to be a scrapbook show Epstein’s relationship with a woman
Epstein’s Manhatttan brownstone is pictured in a release by the Department of Justice
Epstein poses with a blue helicopter at an airfield in a photo released as part of the files
A black marble bathroom in Epstein’s home is pictured in photo released by the DOJ
A younger Epstein posed with a cigar and multiple women
Maxwell is pictured covered in streamers
Convicted sex trafficker Maxwell is seen outside Number 10 Downing Street
Epstein in a framed photo posing with check signed by Trump
Epstein poses shirtless with what appears to be a child’s foot in frame
Maxwell kisses Epstein’s cheek in a photograph which appears to have been taken in France
Clinton is pictured heavily throughout the Epstein files, but has not been accused of wrongdoing by any of the financier’s victims
Epstein is pictured in a robe and a birthday hat eating a salad
Maxwell poses in a red feather hat with her tongue out
A photograph from Epstein’s Manhattan house shows a room filled with computer screens
Epstein pulls on a cord attached to a Yamaha jet ski while in a marina
The interior of Epstein’s New York mansion is pictured extensively in the files
Epstein had erotic images all throughout his home, including the bathroom
Pictured is an unidentified woman lounging on a pool float
The context in which the pictures were taken is unknown, as is the date of the photographs
A barefoot Maxwell poses with a ‘helicopter parking only’ sign
A man is pictured carrying a flamingo in one of the images – no context is given
A scrapbook included photos of multiple women and the words ‘Once upon a time… there was a clueless little girl’
Scrapbook images included pictures of Trump
One of the released images shows the kitchen in Epstein’s home
Paedophile Jeffrey Epstein pulls a pucker face for the camera
Images taken from his estate included cameras, with one seen in the top right of a bedroom
Epstein is seen lying on the floor barefoot, with a small dog nearby
Pictures of nude women were featured in a scrapbook in Epstein’s home
The women appeared lounging on sun chairs and by the pool
Maxwell appears to be flying a helicopter in one of the photos
A spiralbound notebook contains the names of guests and staff members in Epstein’s property
Statues decorate a staircase within Epstein’s home
Many pictures illustrated Epstein with young girls, whose identities have all been protected in the files
The data dump on Friday was intended to comply with a law overwhelmingly passed by Congress in November that mandated the disclosure of all Epstein files
A list of names written on Epstein’s stationary