Overview
- House Democrats released a third batch from a roughly 95,000-image archive that includes photos of Vladimir Nabokov’s 'Lolita' passages handwritten on women’s bodies.
- Key details about those photos remain undisclosed, including the women’s identities and whether the markings appear on one person or several.
- Other images show Epstein’s apparent fixation on the novel, including a copy of 'Lolita' visible in his home and reporting that he displayed a framed first edition.
- The trove also contains pictures of well-known figures in Epstein’s orbit and documentary items such as redacted passports and IDs, text messages about 'sending girls,' and an inmate request form dated December 25, 2008.
- Lawmakers and the public are pressing for the remaining materials to be released following this disclosure.