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The House Oversight Committee has released new photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate.
Among the releases are close-ups of words written on various parts of the woman’s body – including a foot with a book called Lolita on the back.
“He was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock,” said the words written on the foot.
One photo had what appeared to be words written on the back of the other. “It was Dolores on the dotted line,” the voice said.
Another image showed what appeared to be a woman’s neck with the words “She was Dolly at school”.
Update: we’ve fixed this. The original version said Polly, instead of Dolly.
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The latest release also includes many updated photos of passports and identity cards of women from different countries including Ukraine, Morocco, Italy and South Africa.
The release also included a photo from an anonymous sender who said:
I have a scout who sent me girls today. But they ask 1000$ for each girl. I will send you girls now. Maybe someone would be good for J?
The sender also included more about the girland information including name, age, height, measurements, weight, city of departure and whether they have a Schengen visa.
Other photos include Epstein surrounded by several women in various locations including on a plane and in front of a laptop.
In one of the photos, Epstein is seen wearing what appears to be a black watch or band around a woman’s wrist while another woman kneels in front of him. A third woman stands next to Epstein with a hand on her shoulder and another in her shirt.
Steve Bannon it also has a recent drop, which he is talking to Jeffrey Epstein sitting across from him at the desk. In an earlier series of photos released by the committee, the former White House chief and Epstein were photographed sitting around a desk from opposite sides.
In both images, a portrait of a woman (with her face altered) lying down is seen on a desk.
Another photo from the previous drop shows Bannon and Epstein posing together in the mirror.
New York Times columnist David Brooks is also featured in the latest photo of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
The release comes as Brooks wrote an op-ed last month name: “The Epstein story? Read me.”
In an op-ed, Brooks links the public scrutiny of the Epstein files to “the ideology of QAnon (which) took over America”.
He added that Democrats are “jumping on the bandwagon” of conspiracy thinking, adding: “They may believe that the release of the Epstein file will hurt Trump in some way.”
In a statement from the New York Times on Thursday, the retailer said:
As a journalist, David Brooks is always present at events to talk to famous and important leaders to promote his articles, which is what happened at this event in 2011. Mr. Brooks never met them before or after attending the dinner that was attended by many people.
In a statement accompanying the recent release, House Oversight Committee member Robert Garcia said:
“Oversight Democrats continue to release photos and documents from the Epstein estate to the American public. As we approach the deadline for the Epstein Files Transparency Act, these new photos raise more questions about the Justice Department’s record.”
According to the House oversight committee, Epstein’s estate “did not provide any of the 95,000 photos that he provided and therefore the photos are provided as received”.
The committee also said it had “thousands of pictures, drawings and unusual items”.
“Oversight Democrats collects images and personal information from victims and survivors, as well as about young women where it is unclear whether they were sexually assaulted by Epstein,” the committee added.
Some pictures include Jeffrey Epstein on a private plane, chatting with Noam Chomsky, and Bill Gates posing with various women.
The House Oversight Committee has released new photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate.
Among the releases are close-ups of words written on various parts of the woman’s body – including a foot with a book called Lolita on the back.
“He was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock,” said the words written on the foot.
One photo had what appeared to be words written on the back of the other. “It was Dolores on the dotted line,” the voice said.
Another image showed what appeared to be a woman’s neck with the words “She was Dolly at school”.
Update: we’ve fixed this. The original version said Polly, instead of Dolly.
If you’re just coming with us, Trump’s health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr has called for a ban on gay-affirming care in the United States from government programs, and has threatened to shut down any hospitals that offer the service.
He also said that Medicaid and children’s services would be prohibited from paying for such services, and that hospitals providing such services would be considered in violation of Medicaid and Medicare funding rules.
He said the FDA has issued warning letters to 12 manufacturers of breast implants for what Kennedy called “unlawful marketing” of the product to children as a treatment for gender dysphoria.
Kennedy also announced that HHS is moving to change the inclusion of gender dysphoria within the definition of disability.
He said gender-affirming care (or “sex-optimizing methods”) was not “medicine, it’s wrong”, and said it was “not safe or effective” for children.
Finally, Kennedy has just announced plans to limit access to gender-affirming services for children. The legislation he enacted barred hospitals that provide such care from the Medicare and Medicaid programs and barred Medicaid and children’s programs from funding.
HHS is also moving to change the inclusion of gender dysphoria within the definition of disabilityhe says.
The FDA is also issuing warning letters to 12 manufacturers of breast implants that “ illegal marketing of breast implants to children for the purpose of treating gender dysphoria it violates the law and needs to be corrected quickly,” says Kennedy.
If they don’t comply they could face sanctions including confiscation of assets, he added.
The second rule prohibits federal Medicaid funds from subsidizing child care.