
A new batch of images has just been released from Jeffrey Epstein's estate showing many powerful figures.
The undated 19 photographs were obtained by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee from the estate of the criminal financier.
US President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, and Richard Branson are all among those pictured in social settings.
The former prince and Duke of York, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, is also among those pictured.
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Rep. Robert Garcia, ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, said: "These disturbing photos raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world. We will not rest until the American people get the truth."
However, it's important to note that being in these pictures doesn't imply any wrongdoing and many of those featured have already denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

As per the BBC, Garcia also said the committee is looking at 'over 95,000 photos' received by Epstein's estate and that more will be released to the public 'in the days and weeks ahead'.
The BBC's full list of people included in the images includes:
- US President Donald Trump
- Former US President Bill Clinton
- Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon
- Actor Woody Allen
- US economist Larry Summers
- Lawyer Alan Dershowitz
- British entrepreneur Richard Branson
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
- Entrepreneur Bill Gates
One of the images features a large bowl with a label which reads 'Trump condom $4.50'.
The red packets depict Trump's face along with the text: "I’m HUUUUGE!"
It's unclear where and when the photos were taken or who took them.
This new image drop comes as the US Justice Department have less than a week left before they have to release the Epstein files.
The Epstein files are thought to include thousands of documents, including flight logs, emails, estate records, court documents, as well as internal Department of Justice communications, and information about the investigation into his death in prison.
It comes after both the US House of Representatives and the Senate voted to pass a bill to force the department to publicly share all its documents relating to the criminal financier.

A spokesperson for the Republican-led Oversight Committee has criticised Democrats for the photo release.
They told the BBC: "We received over 95,000 photos and Democrats released just a handful.
"Democrats' hoax against President Trump has been completely debunked. Nothing in the documents we've received shows any wrongdoing.
"It is shameful Rep. Garcia and Democrats continue to put politics above justice for the survivors."
The images are part of the ongoing investigation led by the committee, which has already released many documents, photos and emails related to Epstein.
Another of the photos of the US president shows him in the middle of a group of women, whose faces have been blacked out.
While a different one shows him alongside Epstein while talking to a woman at an event, and another picture shows him next to a woman whose face has also been blacked out.
It's well known that Trump and Epstein were friends for years, however the Republican leader has said they fell out in the early 2000s, years before Epstein was first arrested.
He has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.
Take a look at some of the images here:











