Bill Gates, Sergey Brin among those in new Epstein photos released by House Dems 

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(NewsNation) — Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released a new cache of previously unseen photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s case files featuring Bill Gates, Google founder Sergey Brin, filmmaker Woody Allen, philosopher Noam Chomsky and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon.

The materials did not include any context as to when or where the photos were taken.

The latest release also includes additional images from Epstein’s private island, along with maps and building plans. The photo of Gates shows him posing with a woman whose face is redacted.

Another image shows a screenshot of a text exchange between two people who appear to be discussing a girl for the price of $1,000. The girl is described as 18 years old and departing from Russia.

Other photos reveal redacted visas and passports from multiple countries, though it was unclear to whom they belonged. Also included were multiple images of what appear to be quotes from the novel “Lolita” written on the bodies of women.  

The lawmakers initially released nearly 90 photos last week, stating they received 95,000 photos in total.

Some of the earlier photos featured high-profile individuals, including President Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon and Gates. Some of those pictured had previously been linked to Epstein.

In recent weeks, three federal judges have ruled to unseal grand jury transcripts and other materials related to Epstein.

Earlier this month, a judge ruled that exhibits and investigative materials from the sex trafficking case against longtime Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell can be unsealed. Before that, a judge said materials from an abandoned 2000s grand jury investigation into Epstein could be made public.

The Justice Department faces a Dec. 19 deadline to release the files, which Trump had pledged to make public during his campaign.

A White House spokesperson again called the Democrats’ actions part of a hoax, telling NewsNation last week in a statement, “Once again, House Democrats are selectively releasing cherry-picked photos with random redactions to try and create a false narrative.”

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