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Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger among famous faces pictured in newly released Epstein files!

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The legal and cultural aftershocks of the Jeffrey Epstein case continue to reverberate as a massive new trove of documents and visual evidence has been unsealed, offering a stark look into the sprawling social network of the late financier. This latest release, comprising a staggering 300,000 files, includes a series of photographs that place some of the most recognizable figures of the 20th and 21st centuries within the orbit of Epstein and his long-time associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. From former presidents and British royalty to icons of the music and film industries, the files provide a panoramic view of a high-society world that has since been defined by its proximity to unimaginable crimes.

Among the most discussed items in the collection are images featuring former U.S. President Bill Clinton. One photograph captures Clinton in a candid moment, swimming alongside Ghislaine Maxwell, illustrating the level of casual access the pair maintained within elite circles. Perhaps even more bizarre is the inclusion of a photograph of a controversial portrait—a painting found in Epstein’s New York townhouse depicting Clinton in a blue dress and red heels, an image that has become a surreal symbol of the strange fixations found within Epstein’s inner sanctum.

The documents also cast a wide net across the entertainment industry. The files contain images of the “King of Pop” Michael Jackson, Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, and legendary singer Diana Ross. Other candid shots reveal Epstein and Maxwell in the company of comedian Chris Tucker and various socialites. The presence of these figures in the files serves as a reminder of how deeply Epstein had embedded himself into the fabric of global celebrity culture, using his wealth and private aviation to curate an environment of exclusivity and influence.

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