House Democrats released dozens of images obtained from convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s estate Thursday — with one haunting set of photos featuring quotes from “Lolita” inscribed on female body parts.
The 68 photos also feature New York Times columnist David Brooks, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, and prominent magician David Blaine, along with additional snapshots of filmmaker Woody Allen, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, political theorist Noam Chomsky, and former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon.
But the most disturbing pictures are a set of five images of quotes from Vladimir Nabov’s classic and controversial novel of a pedophile preying on a young girl.
“She was Dolores on the dotted line,” reads one quote, apparently written in felt-tipped pen along the curve of an unidentified woman’s spine.
“She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock,” reads another quote written on the instep of a woman’s left foot, while a copy of the novel can be seen in the background.
“She was Lola in slacks,” reads a quote inscribed on what appears to be a right hip, while the side of a woman’s neck contains the phrase: “She was Dolly at school.”
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Still another photo, an out-of-focus shot of a woman’s cleavage, includes the line: “Lo-lee-ta: the tip of the tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate to tap, at three, on the teeth.”
Epstein, 66, died in his jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting federal trial on sex trafficking charges, having previously taken a sweetheart deal to plead guilty to child sex offenses in Florida in 2008.
In a sick nod to his sordid reputation, one photo released Thursday shows a glasses-wearing Epstein surrounded by three women with blacked-out faces and in poses recalling a Turkish harem.
Another set of nine photos shows passports, visas and other travel documents with most identifying information redacted — suggesting that Epstein trafficked women from Russia, Morocco, Italy, the Czech Republic, South Africa, Ukraine and Lithuania for his sordid pleasures.
Meanwhile, a screenshot of a text message from an unknown person refers to a contact who “asks 1000$ [sic] per girl” before suggesting: “Maybe someone will be good for J?”
The correspondent then appears to share identifying information about an 18-year-old Russian woman, including “Height,” “Measurements,” “Weight,” and whether they hold a visa allowing short-term travel inside the European Union.
Notably absent from the latest photo dump are any images of either President Trump or former President Bill Clinton — both of whom were featured in a set of 95 photos made public last week by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.
Following that release, Democrats were criticized for releasing two photos of Trump in the company of women whose faces were obscured — suggesting they were victims of Epstein and his convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Trump has never been formally accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein’s crimes, and a woman who was in one of the photos released last week told The Post the future president was “gentlemanly” in his interactions with her.
Thursday’s release came one day ahead of a congressionally mandated deadline for the Justice Department to make public all information it holds in connection with the notorious case.
“We will continue releasing photographs and documents to provide transparency for the American people,” Oversight Committee Democrats said in a statement on X accompanying the release. “It’s time for the Department of Justice to release the files.”