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Jeffrey Epstein photos show Donald Trump with young women and sex items

Cameron Henderson, Connor Stringer and Susie Coen
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12 Dec, 2025 06:10 PM6 mins to read

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Donald Trump pictured surrounded by women wearing Hawaiian leis with their faces redacted. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats

Donald Trump pictured surrounded by women wearing Hawaiian leis with their faces redacted. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats

Jeffrey Epstein kept a photograph of Donald Trump surrounded by a group of young women, a new file release has revealed.

Democrats published 19 new images from the paedophile financier’s estate showing Trump, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Bill Clinton, Woody Allen and Steve Bannon.

The US President, who was friends with Epstein, has his arms around two of the women, who are wearing Hawaiian leis around their necks.

The women were models representing Hawaiian Tropic, the American suntan lotion brand, at an event at Mar-a-Lago. The photo is thought to have been taken in 1998, when Epstein and Trump were close friends and the models were in their 20s.

In a separate image kept by Epstein, Trump is seated on what appears to be a private jet alongside a blond-haired woman, whose face has also been blocked out.

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The photos are the latest in a string of releases from the Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, which published more than 20,000 pages of documents from the Epstein estate in November.

Donald Trump condoms also feature in one of the newly released photos. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats
Donald Trump condoms also feature in one of the newly released photos. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats

Trump was friends with Epstein in the 90s but said he severed ties with the financier around 2004 after he poached staff from his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.

The President maintains he ended his friendship with Epstein long before he was first convicted for soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008.

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A third image shows Epstein standing alongside Trump while a woman in the side of the frame smiles at the men.

One of the women in the Mar-a-Lago photo, tracked down by the Telegraph, described the US President as a “gentleman” who went out of his way to ensure the group enjoyed their evening at his Florida holiday home.

“I don’t remember much of that. I was 22 years old and remember him being very nice. He was very gentlemanly, that’s the word to describe him,” she said.

An unknown woman laughs at Donald Trump alongside Jeffrey Epstein. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats
An unknown woman laughs at Donald Trump alongside Jeffrey Epstein. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats

The White House has denied any wrongdoing on behalf of the President and said he kicked Epstein out of his club “for being a creep” to his female employees, including the late Virginia Giuffre.

Mountbatten-Windsor is also pictured in the latest release alongside Bill Gates. The photo appears to be a cropped version of a previously-released Getty photo that also featured the King standing to the right of Andrew, according to the BBC.

It was purportedly taken during a Commonwealth heads of government meeting focusing on malaria in London on April 18, 2018, its caption states.

In 2021, Giuffre filed a lawsuit accusing Mountbatten-Windsor of raping her when she was 17 after Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, his accomplice, trafficked her to London.

A year later, Giuffre agreed to an out-of-court settlement with Andrew understood to be worth millions of pounds. The joint statement contained no admission of liability.

Andrew denies any wrongdoing.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Bill Gates. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Bill Gates. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats

In her bombshell posthumous memoir, released in October, Giuffre said that Epstein recorded videos of her being forced into sexual acts with powerful men in order to manipulate them into doing favours for him.

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“He’d always suggested to me that those videotapes he so meticulously collected in the bedrooms and bathrooms of his various houses gave him power over others,” she wrote.

“He explicitly talked about using me and what I’d been forced to do with certain men as a form of blackmail, so these men would owe him favours.”

Elsewhere in the release, Clinton is pictured alongside Epstein and Maxwell, Epstein’s former girlfriend who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking in 2021.

Gates appears twice in the series of photos, which were held by Epstein before he died. In one image, the Microsoft founder can be seen posing with a suitcase in front of a private jet.

One image shows a framed photo sitting on Epstein’s desk of what appears to be an unconscious woman. In the picture, Epstein is facing Bannon, one of Trump’s staunchest allies, across his desk.

Bill Clinton pictured alongside Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in a signed photo. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats
Bill Clinton pictured alongside Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in a signed photo. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats

A mirror selfie featuring Epstein and Bannon shows the financier dressed in an oversized, sand-coloured jacket and black glasses.

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Some of the more unsettling images feature Donald Trump-branded condoms, a latex glove, and restraints, among other sex paraphernalia.

The photograph showing a bowl full of condoms features Trump’s face and the words “I’m HUUUUGE”. Above it sits a sign saying: “Trump condom $4.50”.

The inside of what appears to be one of Epstein’s properties also features in another picture, showing a stark black cabinet with photographs hanging against the wall. The identity of one of the women pictured in the frames is redacted.

Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin, also features in the release. In the photograph, Branson is grinning and holding up a notepad that appears to have numbers written on it.

A man wearing aviator sunglasses and a blue shirt is patting Branson on the shoulder, and all three men are smiling.

Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon pictured sitting together at a desk, where a framed photo of what appears to be an unconscious woman can be seen. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats
Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon pictured sitting together at a desk, where a framed photo of what appears to be an unconscious woman can be seen. Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats

Allen, the film-maker, also features prominently. In one shot Epstein stands with Allen on what appears to be a film set. In another he sits with Epstein and an unknown woman at a table.

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A third shows him alongside Larry Summers on what appears to be Epstein’s private jet. Summers is facing the camera with his two companions looking away, towards the former US Treasury Secretary.

Bannon can be seen with his arms crossed, chatting to Allen in another photo included in the release.

Republicans on the House Oversight Committee have accused the Democrats of “cherry-picking” photos and making “targeted redactions” to create a “false narrative”.

“We received over 95,000 photos and Democrats released just a handful,” the statement read. “Democrats’ hoax against President Trump has been completely debunked. Nothing in the documents we’ve received shows any wrongdoing.

“It is shameful Rep Garcia and Democrats continue to put politics above justice for the survivors.”

Jeffrey Epstein (rear) and Richard Branson (right). Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats
Jeffrey Epstein (rear) and Richard Branson (right). Photo / House Oversight Committee Democrats

The images will pile pressure on the US Department of Justice to release the files the Government holds on the convicted sex offender.

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On November 19, Trump signed a bill to release the Epstein files within 30 days after bowing to pressure from his party.

On December 3, never-before-seen images and videos of the paedophile’s private island where he trafficked and abused underage girls were published by the House Oversight Committee.

The photos of Epstein’s home on Little St James, which became known as “Epstein Island”, gave an extraordinary glimpse inside his 29ha estate, showing an outdoor pool surrounded by outhouses, several bedrooms and bathrooms, and a library.

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