Unreleased Epstein Photos Show People ‘Engaged in Sexual Acts’ and Victims in ‘Compromising Positions,’ Congressman Says

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According to Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, the images the House Oversight Committee collected from Jeffrey Epstein’s mansion included photos of “persons engaging in sexual acts.”
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Rep. Robert Garcia echoed this: “Some of it is very disturbing.” [images] women and their conditions”
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House Democrats released two sets of photos on December 12, and Garcia promised more would come to light
As House Democrats continue to release photos collected from late sex offender jeffrey epsteinA congressman confirmed that some of the images depicted people engaging in sexual acts.
After Democrats on the House Oversight Committee Shared a series of photos from Epstein’s mansion – more than 95,000 photos were reportedly collected in total – Virginia Rep. Suhas Subramanyam confirmed on CNN on Friday, December 12. Arena with Kasie Hunt Some unpublished images show “many people” engaging in sexual acts.
When asked whether images of “persons engaging in sexual acts” were among the images the committee collected, Hunt, the Democratic congressman, said “yes, there are images of individuals engaging in sexual acts as part of this release.”
The CNN political correspondent also asked whether men other than Epstein were shown participating in these protests, to which Subramanyam replied: “We’re experiencing it.” The congresswoman said lawmakers were “not quite sure who is who yet,” but added: “Certainly, there are a lot of people involved in some of these actions.”
The first group of 19 photos shows more than 10 prominent men. Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Steve Bannon and previous Prince Andrew – in a variety of settings over the years. On the same day as the initial release, House Democrats released 70 more photos showing different angles of previously released photos. Epstein’s private islandper CNN.
According to CNN, none of the photos released so far depict any form of sexual abuse or persons believed to be underage.
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Hunt also asked Subramanyam what “disturbing,” which is commonly used to discuss both published and unpublished photos of Epstein, means in this context. “I mean, we’re talking about sexual acts that potentially involve minors and certainly involve victims in very suggestive, compromising positions,” the Virginia Democrat said. “Just to leave it at that.”
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Suhas Subramanyam in October 2025
The congresswoman also commented on some of the figures depicted in the newly released images. Asked whether a warning was given to the Clinton family before his release, Subramanyam said, “We are not trying to protect anyone, Democrat or Republican. We find the evidence and present it.”
“The only people we really consult about whether it is appropriate to put something out there are the victims,” Subramanyam added. (The House Oversight Committee hid the faces of many women in newly shared photos for privacy reasons.)
“If the Clintons have information, we want to hear about it. We welcome them to come and testify before a committee, to clear their names,” he said, adding that the same was true for Gates, former Prince Andrew and others seen in the photos.
Subramanyam added: “We want to hear from them what they know about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.”
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Donald Trump with a group of women in a photo from Jeffrey Epstein’s mansion
Rep. Robert Garcia of California, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, also addressed reportedly “disturbing” photos collected from Epstein’s estate in an interview Friday.
It’s on CNN. Source with Kaitlan Collins On December 12, Garcia told the host and the White House correspondent that some of the footage they received from Jeffrey Epstein’s mansion was “pretty disturbing.”
He also told Collins they had “many, many photographs of women.” In particular, “some of them are very disturbing to women and their conditions,” Garcia said, adding that lawmakers hope to release the photos in the coming “days and weeks.”
House Democrats have vowed to release additional photos as they continue to review the thousands of files they have received.
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