The Department of Justice released a trove of Epstein documents Dec. 19, 2025, following President Donald Trump's signature on the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November. (Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
The first data set shows thousands of photos of the interiors and exteriors of Epstein’s properties, including in New York and on his private island, Little St. James.
The Department of Justice released a trove of Jeffrey Epstein documents Dec. 19, 2025, including photos showing the inside of his homes, including images of beds and bedrooms. (Department of Justice)
The Department of Justice released a trove of Jeffrey Epstein documents Dec. 19, 2025, including photos showing the inside of his homes. (Department of Justice)
The Department of Justice released a trove of Jeffrey Epstein documents, including photos showing the inside of his homes, including images of his Little St. James island. (Department of Justice)
The second data set released shows Epstein in personal photos with high-profile individuals, including former President Bill Clinton. The photos in the second data set show Epstein shirtless while sitting on a sofa, standing near a helicopter and many photos of him on boats.
A photo in the set included Clinton shirtless in a hot tub.
When asked about the photo, Clinton spokesperson Angel Urena directed Fox Digital to a statement he posted to X in response to the Epstein drop.
"The White House hasn’t been hiding these files for months only to dump them late on a Friday to protect Bill Clinton," he wrote. "This is about shielding themselves from what comes next, or from what they’ll try and hide forever. So they can release as many grainy 20-plus-year-old photos as they want, but this isn’t about Bill Clinton. Never has, never will be. Even Susie Wiles said Donald Trump was wrong about Bill Clinton."
Urena said there are "two types of people" involved in the Epstein scandal: those who did not know of Epstein's crimes and cut him out of their lives upon his conviction and a second group of people who "continued relationships with him after" his crimes came to light.
"We’re in the first. No amount of stalling by people in the second group will change that," the Clinton spokesman continued. "Everyone, especially MAGA, expects answers, not scapegoats."
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Former President Bill Clinton was seen pictured in a hot tub in the newly released Epstein files. (Department of Justice)
Jeffrey Epstein was seen in a handful of personal images in the second data set released by the DOJ on Dec. 19, 2025, including on boats and near helicopters. (Department of Justice)
Jeffrey Epstein was seen in a handful of personal images in the second data set released by the DOJ on Dec. 19, including on boats and near helicopters. (Department of Justice)
Jeffrey Epstein was seen in a handful of personal images in the second data set released by the DOJ on Dec. 19, 2025. (Department of Justice)
The third data set released by the Department of Justice included heavily redacted photos of potential victims, documents from Epstein's 2019 grand jury records that were also heavily redacted, and potential victim exhibits.
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The Department of Justice released heavily redacted documents related to the Epstein investigations. (The Department of Justice)
The fourth data set released by the Department of Justice Dec. 19, 2025, included heavily redacted materials related to the investigations into Epstein. (Department of Justice)
President Donald Trump signed a bipartisan law in November that required the Department of Justice to release all "unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative materials" within 30 days of Trump's signature.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Friday morning during an appearance on Fox News that the Department was set to "release several hundred thousand documents today," while adding that the DOJ anticipates releasing "more documents over the next couple of weeks."
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The Epstein Files Transparency Act specifically directs the Justice Department to release all unclassified records and investigative materials related to Epstein and his longtime partner Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as files related to individuals who were referenced in Epstein previous legal cases, details surrounding trafficking allegations, internal DOJ communications as they relate to Epstein and any details surrounding the investigation into his death.
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