Shocking photos show ‘toddler’s foot’ with half-naked Jeffrey Epstein at paedo island home in bombshell new...
SHOCKING images of a half-naked Jeffrey Epstein posing with what appears to be a toddler’s foot have been released.
The paedophile can be seen shirtless and smirking in the disturbing new photo as he sits on a sofa with a little leg visible next to him.
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The photo, released in the latest Department of Justice drop, is believed to have been taken on the notorious paedo island home used by Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
Epstein is seen wearing a pair of white tracksuit bottoms with what appears to be his jumper in his hand.
He gleefully smiles for the camera as the snap is taken.
A small, black shoe is being worn by the unidentified person sat next to him.
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A second photo taken at the same time shows the disgraced financier laughing as he appears to look down in the direction of the tiny leg.
The skinny leg doesn’t even reach the edge of the white sofa they are sat on.
It remains unclear who the foot belongs to.
Epstein was jailed in 2019 on sex trafficking charges but took his own life in prison before he could go to trial.
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A decade earlier he had been convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor this meant he was placed on the sex offenders’ register.
Epstein has also been accused of trafficking underage victims as young as 11 years old, sickening court documents and testimony claim.

Bill Clinton relaxes in hot tub & swims with mystery woman in string of images released in bombshell new Epstein files
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His victims were made up of mostly minors – including Virginia Giuffre who was 16 at the time of her first being approached by the paedo.
The first tranche of long-sealed federal records on Epstein were released publicly in four data sets at 4pm ET on Friday.
Despite legally being ordered to make all the files public, there still remains countless images from the Epstein investigation hidden.
This partial dump is substantial but leaves questions yet to be answered on the disgraced billionaire paedophile, his alleged sex-trafficking network and his decades-long proximity to global power.
Other images appear to show Epstein’s mansion near Central Park littered with artwork featuring depictions of children.
The New Yorker owned a life-size bronze sculpture of a schoolboy, according to the images.
Another photograph showed Epstein with a child on his shoulders which was hung up in the library at his townhouse.
The files also showed Epstein posing with several powerful figures from Bill Clinton to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Thousands of PDF links lead to pictures such as former President Clinton relaxing with Epstein, Maxwell and a mystery woman in a swimming pool.
A portrait of the former president sporting a blue dress and red high heels was also snapped hanging in the monster’s Manhattan pad.
Other unusual images show disgraced Andrew lying across the laps of five women while sharing a laugh with Maxwell, Clinton and Michael Jackson.
Richard Branson was also seen standing arm-in-arm with Epstein.
A run of photos also showed Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger socialising with Clinton, Maxwell and an anonymous woman.
There is no suggestion that these images suggest misconduct, and many of the individuals shown have denied any involvement in wrongdoing connected to Epstein.
White House officials reacted to the bombshell photos of Bill Clinton lounging in the pool, with Communications Director Steven Cheung describing him as “just chilling, without a care in the world”.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt simply remarked “Oh my”.
What’s in the DOJ drop?
UNDER the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the Justice Department was required to release “searchable and downloadable” copies of virtually all unclassified Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell-related records in its possession.
That includes FBI case files, search-warrant materials from raids on Epstein’s homes in Florida, New York and his private island Little Saint James.
It also features interview memos, financial and bank records, travel logs from commercial and private flights, internal Justice Department communications, corporate records, and documents relating to Epstein’s death.
Federal judges also cleared the way for the release of grand jury materials from the Epstein indictment, the Maxwell trial and a related Florida probe – though courts have warned much of that material may already be familiar.
What the law does not allow is redactions for “embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity,” even when the names involved belong to presidents, billionaires or foreign dignitaries.
Victims’ identities, child sexual abuse material, classified documents and anything that could jeopardize an active federal investigation may still be withheld, but every redaction must now be publicly justified.
Clinton’s spokesman Angel Ureña responded on X by vehemently defending Clinton and suggesting that the spate of pictures are being used as a smokescreen.
He said: “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.”
One section of the files has around 170 redacted images of women in sexual positions or simply titled “nude”.
A “masseuse list” containing 254 redacted names appears elsewhere.
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The material made public represents only an initial batch, not the full archive required to be released on Firday under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, despite the law’s clear deadline of December 19.
Justice Department officials say “several hundred thousand documents” have been published so far, with further releases promised over the coming weeks.







