Epstein Sc;an;dal Deepens as DOJ Unseals Disturbing New Photos

The latest tranche of Epstein files photos released“Epstein Scandal Deepens as DOJ Unseals Disturbing New Photos”
by the Justice Department includes disturbing pictures that appear to show the dead pedophile kissing and cozying up to little girls.

One image, displayed on a wall, shows a naked infant in a bath.

The vile never-before-seen snapshots were framed and displayed on an intricately carved wooden bookshelf at his sprawling estate on Little St. James Island in the US Virgin Islands.

The unnamed kids appear to be much younger than the teenagers whom Epstein copped to paying for sex as part of his sweetheart deal with federal prosecutors in 2008.

The new photos come as one whistleblower was vindicated by the document dump after she said she warned the FBI in 1996 about Epstein’s sickening interest in child pornography.

Jeffrey Epstein in a framed photo, seen during a search of his home on Little St. James island, U.S. Virgin Islands.
A new batch of Jeffrey Epstein photos appears to show the disgraced financier being affectionate with very young girls.DOJ

It’s not clear who the children are, or if any of them are Epstein’s victims.

In the new photos, the disgraced financier is seen draped in a robe, looking content with his eyes closed as he cradles what appears to be a very young blonde girl in his arms.

Another shows him smiling widely while seated in a plush seat on a private jet with his arm wrapped around a young girl wearing a powder blue sweatshirt.

Epstein looks directly at the camera as he kisses a redheaded girl wearing what appears to be pigtails in a third chilling photo.

A framed photo of Jeffrey Epstein smiling, seated in a plane with a partially obscured young person in a blue top on his lap.
The creepy photos were framed and displayed on an intricately carved wooden bookshelf at his Little St. James mansion in the US Virgin Islands.DOJ
A framed mosaic photo of Jeffrey Epstein, with the lower right quadrant obscured by a black rectangle.
The photos were released at the same time it was revealed that the FBI was warned he was interested in child pornography in 1996, but the bureau apparently never took action.DOJ

One other deeply unsettling photo shows a picture on one of Epstein’s walls of a naked baby taking a bath in a sink.

In each instance, the girls’ faces are redacted with large black boxes — a measure the DOJ says it took to protect the identities of potential victims.

The photos were among thousands of heavily redacted Epstein records released by the DOJ Friday to comply with a congressionally mandated 30-day deadline.

A framed photo shows Epstein sat next to a young child aboard a private jet.
A framed photo on a bookshelf shows Epstein sitting next to a young child aboard a private jet.DOJ

Their release closely follows the revelation that a former employee of Epstein’s alerted the FBI that he was interested in “child pornography” but that the feds apparently did nothing.

Maria Farmer, whom the convicted sex trafficker hired to help purchase art, filed a complaint against him on Sept. 3, 1996 — midway through former Epstein pal Bill Clinton‘s second term in office — but he somehow escaped facing significant legal scrutiny for another decade.

She has publicly claimed for years that she tried to inform the authorities about Epstein’s and his madam Ghislaine Maxwell’s predatory behavior, but the FBI didn’t publicly confirm she had filed a complaint until the latest batch of documents were released.

Aerial view of Little Saint James Island, showing a large white building with a pool and other structures, surrounded by palm trees and roads, with blue ocean and a sandy beach.
The photos were part of a massive Justice Department document dump of files originating from Epstein’s sprawling island compound.Shutterstock for NY Post
Collage of images showing Jeffrey Epstein playing with a possibly underage individual, some parts of the images are blacked out.
Epstein is seen in a series of photo thumbnails appearing to play with a small child.DOJ