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In US, Democrats have released new materials from Epstein’s estate – they found Ukrainian woman’s passport. PHOTO

Democrats on the US House Oversight Committee have released new photos from the estate of financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sex crimes. Among the photos is a Ukrainian foreign passport.

This was reported by CNN, according to Censor.NET.

What's in the new photos

A total of 68 photos were released. Among the published photos are several passports and identity documents, with most personal information, such as names and dates of birth, concealed.

In addition to the passport photo, there is a photo of American linguist Noam Chomsky on a plane with Epstein, as well as a photo of businessman Bill Gates with an unknown girl, whose face has been hidden. 

  • Both had previously stated that they were acquainted with Epstein and had met with him.

The Epstein case: Ukrainian passport found in new photos
The Epstein case: Ukrainian passport found in new photos

Ukrainian documents and a quote from "Lolita"

  • In addition to her Ukrainian passport, her female gender is indicated in her Russian, Czech, South African, and Lithuanian passports.

A Ukrainian passport belonging to a woman was found in new photos from Epstein's estate

The Democrats also showed a screenshot of correspondence discussing sending girls to "clients" for money. One of the messages mentions an 18-year-old girl, specifying her physical characteristics and country of departure — Russia.

"I don't know, try sending someone else. I have a friend, a scout, she sent me a few girls today. But she's asking for $1,000 per girl. I'll send you the girls now. Maybe someone will suit J?"— reads a series of messages.

The Epstein case: Ukrainian passport found in new photos

Another photo shows a woman's foot with a quote from Vladimir Nabokov's novel "Lolita" — a work about a man's sexual obsession with a 12-year-old girl. The Democrats do not specify when and under what circumstances the published photos were taken.

They noted that Epstein's estate handed over these materials without comment and are publishing them gradually as the evidence is processed. The committee adds that all publications conceal the personal data of possible victims.

The Epstein case: Ukrainian passport found in new photos