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New Epstein Photos: Lolita Quotes, Passports

The House Oversight Committee has released a new batch of seventy photos from Jeffrey Epsteins estate, including disturbing images of womens bodies with Lolita quotes and redacted foreign passports. Notable figures like Bill Gates and Steve Bannon appear in the photos, but the committee clarifies that appearing in these photos does not imply wrongdoing. The DOJ must release its own Epstein files by December nineteenth, though the full extent and redaction level remain unknown.

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