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Who's pictured in the newly released photos from Epstein files?

Donald Trump, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Bill Clinton are among high-profile figures pictured in a new selection of photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, released by Democrats in Congress.

This article contains images of a sexual nature that some people may find offensive. An initial tranche of 19 photos was released first on Friday, and all of the people whose faces had not been redacted were identified by Sky News.

They have been contacted for comment. A second batch of dozens of photos was later released, including one of former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak and another of Epstein himself in the bath.

There is no suggestion of wrongdoing on the part of those pictured and the context surrounding the photos is not known. Latest updates from Epstein files Mr Barak told the New York Times this week: "I now deeply regret having any association with him.

"However, not any point in my dealings with him I did ever witness any improper behaviour and certainly I never participated in anything like that." In one image, Mr Trump is seen with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Belgian model Ingrid Seynhaeve. Two further photos show the US president with women whose faces are redacted.

One image is black and white and shows him with six women; three on either side of him. The other is out of focus, and shows him sitting alongside an unidentified woman.

Speaking after Epstein took his own life in jail in 2019, Mr Trump admitted knowing Epstein, but added: "I had a falling out with him. I haven't spoken to him in 15 years.

I was not a fan of his, that I can tell you." In July, the White House also released a statement saying Epstein had been banned from Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida for acting like a "creep". In another photo released by Democrats, Bill Clinton is seen with Epstein and convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as singer Jimmy Buffett and Mr Buffett's wife Jane Slagsvol.

In 2019, a spokesperson for the former US president said he had "not spoken to Epstein in well over a decade" and "knows nothing about the terrible crimes". Further images show Epstein with long-time Trump ally, Steve Bannon.

In one he sits across from him at his desk, while in another the men are seen side-by-side taking a selfie in a mirror. Bannon appeared again in the later batch of images, photographed alongside Noam Chomsky, an American professor perhaps best known for his political activism.

Hollywood filmmaker Woody Allen appears in four photos; two of them taken with Epstein. In another, Allen is photographed with Bannon, while one more shows him sat with Bill Clinton's former treasury secretary, Larry Summers, and his wife Elisa New, seemingly on a private plane.

Speaking to The Times in September, Allen said he had been to dinner at Epstein's home, but suggested he was unaware of the nature of his crimes. Allen said: "He told us he'd been in jail and that he had been - I can't remember the word - but that he'd been falsely put in jail in some way." Meanwhile, Summers told the Harvard Crimson that his former association with Epstein was "a major error of judgement".

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, then Prince Andrew, is seen just once, alongside tech billionaire Bill Gates. Epstein is not pictured.

The original photo at a malaria summit also shows the then Prince Charles but he is cropped out of the version released by the Democrats. It is not clear why the picture has been included in the Epstein files.

Andrew relinquished his titles in October amid continued controversy over his friendship with Epstein, but said at the time: "I vigorously deny the accusations against me". Gates himself appears twice more, once alongside Epstein's long-time pilot, Larry Visoski, and once in a framed photo which appears in an image above a black cabinet.

In 2021, the billionaire told the New York Times he had met Epstein to discuss philanthropy and Gates's spokeswoman said he regretted ever meeting him. A year later, Gates told the BBC: "I made a mistake ever meeting with Jeffrey Epstein.

"Any meeting I had with him could be viewed as almost condoning his evil behaviour. So, that was a mistake." Another photo shows British entrepreneur Richard Branson with Epstein and Dean Kamen, an American engineer, inventor, and businessman.

Epstein is seen with his lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, in one more image. Dershowitz said he fell out with Epstein after making a plea deal for him in 2007, leading to his conviction.

He told the Harvard Crimson in November: "Jeffrey Epstein despised me after I had made the deal. Epstein and I did not get along personally after I represented him and helped get the deal." Emirati businessman Ahmed bin Sulayem is also among those pictured, appearing twice in the second cache of photos.

A number of images of a sexual nature appear in the cache too. One shows a bowl of novelty condoms with a caricature of Trump's face, each one bearing the phrase "I'm HUUUUGE!" A handwritten sign reads: "Trump condom $4.50." Various sex toys are also featured in pictures, including a glove with ribbed fingers, and a safety notice from a "jawbreaker" gag warning of the risk of injury or death.

The images were released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, which obtained them from the Epstein estate. Democrats said the files included tens of thousands of photos and said more would be released in the coming days.

They were described as "images of the wealthy and powerful men who spent time with Jeffrey Epstein" and "photographs of women and Epstein properties". A spokesperson for the Republican-led House Oversight Committee accused the Democrats of "cherry-picking photos and making targeted redactions" to create a "false narrative" about Donald Trump.

"Democrats' hoax against President Trump has been completely debunked," they added..

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