Epstein files show Bill Clinton posing with unidentified women

Newly released Justice Department records have unveiled previously undisclosed photographs showing former President Bill Clinton socializing with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and multiple unidentified women. These images, part of a large document release mandated by Congress, include Clinton pictured relaxing with Epstein and Maxwell, aboard a private plane next to unidentified women, swimming with Maxwell, and attending a dinner alongside Epstein, Maxwell, and Mick Jagger. One photo shows Clinton touring Winston Churchill’s World War II war room in London.

The release follows bipartisan legislation signed by President Donald Trump requiring the DOJ to disclose all unclassified Epstein files. The Justice Department released hundreds of thousands of documents, including photos, call logs, and investigative materials, though some information was redacted to protect victims’ identities. Democrats have criticized the DOJ for not releasing all files at once and are exploring legal options to enforce full disclosure.

These revelations are likely to increase scrutiny of Clinton and his ties to Epstein,with House investigators scheduling depositions for Bill and hillary Clinton regarding their associations with Epstein. While Clinton has admitted to flying on Epstein’s private jet but denies wrongdoing,the new photos add further visual evidence to his connection with Epstein as more disclosures are anticipated.


New Epstein files reveal photos of Bill Clinton posing with unidentified women

Newly released Justice Department records include previously undisclosed photographs showing former President Bill Clinton socializing with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and multiple unidentified women.

The images have emerged as the most striking revelations from the latest Epstein files disclosure thus far. The photos were released Friday as part of a large document dump by the DOJ, following the expiration of a 30-day deadline imposed by Congress to turn over Epstein-related materials. More records are expected to be released over the coming days and weeks.

Former President Bill Clinton seen sitting close to an unidentified woman. (DOJ)

Several images show Clinton in relaxed social settings with Epstein and Maxwell, including photos taken aboard a private airplane where Clinton is seated next to a woman whose identity has not been disclosed.

Former President Bill Clinton seen posing next to another unidentified woman. (DOJ)

Another image shows Clinton posing with different unidentified women, while a separate set of images shows him swimming alongside Maxwell and another unidentified person.

Former President Bill Clinton is pictured with an unidentified woman alongside Jeffrey Epstein’s now-convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. (DOJ)

Separate photographs also show Epstein, Maxwell, Clinton, and Mick Jagger seated together at a dinner. In at least one image, Clinton and Jagger appear close to a woman whose face has been blacked out, a redaction the DOJ said was made to protect private individuals or potential victims.

Former President Bill Clinton photographed next to Mick Jagger and Jeffrey Epstein (DOJ).

Another image included in the trove shows Clinton touring Winston Churchill’s war room in London. The photo depicts the former president standing amid wartime maps, records, and telephones, appearing visibly engaged while surrounded by displays depicting Britain’s top military leadership during the 1940s.

Former President Bill Clinton tours Winston Churchill’s Second World War war room in London. (DOJ)

Epstein does not appear in that particular image, but the photo is cataloged among materials documenting Epstein’s travels and associations. Other celebrities who appear in the new images include Michael Jackson, who is shown standing next to Epstein, and Richard Branson.

The release comes after President Donald Trump signed bipartisan legislation requiring the DOJ to disclose all unclassified Epstein records and release classified material to the maximum extent possible within 30 days. Friday marked the statutory deadline, though the Justice Department acknowledged the disclosure remains incomplete.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the administration released hundreds of thousands of documents on Friday and plans to publish additional materials over the coming weeks. DOJ officials said the records include photographs, call logs, and investigative materials, with redactions intended to protect victim identities and sensitive information.

Democratic lawmakers criticized the administration for failing to release the entire collection at once. Democratic Reps. Jamie Raskin (MD) and Robert Garcia (CA) accused the DOJ of violating federal law and stated that they are examining legal options to enforce full compliance. However, the DOJ is expected to continue uploading new files to its online database, located at justice.gov/epstein.

The newly released images are likely to intensify scrutiny on Capitol Hill, where House investigators are already moving to compel testimony from the Clintons over their ties to Epstein. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) set January deposition dates for both Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton earlier this week, warning that continued refusal to appear could trigger contempt of Congress proceedings.

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Epstein, a wealthy financier with extensive elite connections, died in a Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. His death was officially ruled a suicide, though questions surrounding the circumstances persist. Maxwell was convicted in 2021 and is serving a 20-year federal sentence. She is currently seeking to have her conviction set aside and be released from her sentence.

Clinton has previously acknowledged traveling on Epstein’s private jet after leaving office, but has denied any wrongdoing and said he severed ties with Epstein well before Epstein’s 2019 arrest. While the newly released photos do not come with any allegations of novel criminal conduct, they add visual documentation to Clinton’s long-scrutinized association with Epstein as investigators, lawmakers, and the public await additional disclosures in the weeks ahead.



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