Photos released in latest Epstein files… including suicide attempt
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Startling photographs have surfaced, depicting the potential aftermath of an attempted suicide by Jeffrey Epstein, following the latest document release concerning the notorious financier.

Among the newly available files, disclosed on Tuesday, are images capturing young girls in various poses, some on beds and others dressed in long white gowns. Additionally, a white cap emblazoned with the words “Trump Princess” is part of the collection.

The photographs, although partly redacted, do not include any recognizable celebrities, and the identities of those featured remain concealed.

Accompanying these images are records from New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center, where Epstein was detained. They indicate a “possible suicide attempt” that occurred in the early hours of July 23, 2019, just six weeks prior to his death on August 10, 2019.

The report offers scant details but does include a picture of Epstein appearing bewildered and unkempt. In several shots, he is shown lying on his back with his eyes shut.

Documents released in September disclosed that Epstein had informed prison personnel of an alleged assault by his cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione, on the night of July 23, 2019—the same date identified in the latest files as his “possible suicide attempt.”

The photographs are the latest documents to be published by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) after Congress passed a law mandating their release. 

Several famous faces have appeared in the drop so far, including former President Bill Clinton, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and musicians Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson. Nobody is identifiable in the latest tranche. 

Jeffrey Epstein is pictured after an apparent suicide attempt in July 2019

Jeffrey Epstein is pictured after an apparent suicide attempt in July 2019 

Epstein is shown in the documents detailing a 'potential suicide attempt' in his cell July 2019

Epstein is shown in the documents detailing a ‘potential suicide attempt’ in his cell July 2019

The above image shows Epstein's arms and hands, which appear to be red and swollen after what police believe was a suicide attempt in his cell in July 2019

The above image shows Epstein’s arms and hands, which appear to be red and swollen after what police believe was a suicide attempt in his cell in July 2019 

Beside the photographs, documents from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York where Epstein was being held denote a 'possible suicide attempt' in the early hours of July 23, 2019, as shown above - six months before his death on August 10, 2019

Beside the photographs, documents from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York where Epstein was being held denote a ‘possible suicide attempt’ in the early hours of July 23, 2019, as shown above – six months before his death on August 10, 2019

A photograph of Epstein's feet in his cell attached to the document about the 'possible suicide attempt'

 A photograph of Epstein’s feet in his cell attached to the document about the ‘possible suicide attempt’

Epstein's neck and the back of his head after what police believe was a suicide attempt

Epstein’s neck and the back of his head after what police believe was a suicide attempt 

The new tranche of documents released Tuesday also feature photographs of young girls

The new tranche of documents released Tuesday also feature photographs of young girls 

Another image in the Epstein files shows a hat reading 'Trump Princess' in an apparent reference to President Donald Trump, who has been pictured with Epstein several times

Another image in the Epstein files shows a hat reading ‘Trump Princess’ in an apparent reference to President Donald Trump, who has been pictured with Epstein several times 

The images also show some young boys with a man. Nobody can be identified

The images also show some young boys with a man. Nobody can be identified 

An image of two young girls with an elephant was also included in the latest Epstein files drop

An image of two young girls with an elephant was also included in the latest Epstein files drop 

More disturbing images featuring young girls have emerged in the last drop of the Epstein files

More disturbing images featuring young girls have emerged in the last drop of the Epstein files

Each person's identity is obscured by a black rectangle over their face

Each person’s identity is obscured by a black rectangle over their face

One image shows a small child standing beside a goat, with a man's hand on their shoulder

One image shows a small child standing beside a goat, with a man’s hand on their shoulder

The photographs are the latest documents to be published by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) after Congress passed a law mandating their release

The photographs are the latest documents to be published by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) after Congress passed a law mandating their release

The partially-redacted photographs do not appear to show any famous figures

The partially-redacted photographs do not appear to show any famous figures

They show young girls posing on beds and in long white dresses, like the image above

They show young girls posing on beds and in long white dresses, like the image above 

Another tranche of images in the Epstein files was released by the DOJ on Tuesday

Another tranche of images in the Epstein files was released by the DOJ on Tuesday 

The faces of the young women pictured in the latest file release are all redacted

The faces of the young women pictured in the latest file release are all redacted 

Two men appear in the image above. It's unclear who they are or when it was taken

Two men appear in the image above. It’s unclear who they are or when it was taken 

Several famous faces have appeared in the drop so far, including President Bill Clinton, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and musicians Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson. Nobody is identifiable in the latest tranche

Several famous faces have appeared in the drop so far, including President Bill Clinton, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and musicians Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson. Nobody is identifiable in the latest tranche

The files include a photograph of the above portraits of a young girl in a vest top, with a note to Epstein reading: 'Jeffrey - thanks for rocking my world! you're the best' written in black marker

The files include a photograph of the above portraits of a young girl in a vest top, with a note to Epstein reading: ‘Jeffrey – thanks for rocking my world! you’re the best’ written in black marker

None of the young girls can be identified in the images released by the DOJ on Tuesday

None of the young girls can be identified in the images released by the DOJ on Tuesday 

Many of the photographs are heavily redacted. Only the shoulders and part of the chest of one unidentified woman is visible in the image above which was released by the DOJ on Tuesday

Many of the photographs are heavily redacted. Only the shoulders and part of the chest of one unidentified woman is visible in the image above which was released by the DOJ on Tuesday

The image above shows a torso of an unidentified young woman in the latest Epstein file drop

The image above shows a torso of an unidentified young woman in the latest Epstein file drop

One woman's legs can be seen as she stands in the ocean in one image from the Epstein files

One woman’s legs can be seen as she stands in the ocean in one image from the Epstein files

The images are heavily redacted in the latest Epstein file release by the DOJ on Tuesday

The images are heavily redacted in the latest Epstein file release by the DOJ on Tuesday

Part of a woman's legs can be seen as she stands in the ocean in one image from the files

Part of a woman’s legs can be seen as she stands in the ocean in one image from the files

Several more images show young women in the latest Epstein files drop from the DOJ

Several more images show young women in the latest Epstein files drop from the DOJ 

A woman's torso is shown in the above image from the release of heavily-redacted photos

A woman’s torso is shown in the above image from the release of heavily-redacted photos

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