The U.S. Department of Justice has released a new batch of materials from the Jeffrey Epstein files, revealing images that highlight the late financier’s extensive connections with powerful and famous figures.

The newly released evidence includes photographs showing Epstein socialising with several high-profile individuals. Among them are former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Britain’s Prince Andrew, and socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who was later convicted for her role in Epstein’s crimes.

One image shows Clinton swimming in a pool alongside Maxwell and another unidentified woman. Another widely circulated photograph captures Prince Andrew in an evening suit, laughing while lying across the laps of several women, with Maxwell looking on.

Other notable figures pictured in the files include Richard Branson, Sir Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross. One image shows Jackson, Clinton, and Ross together, alongside several faces that have been redacted by authorities.

Some of the photographs have raised particular concern, including an image in which Epstein appears seated close to a chair showing only a small child’s ankles, a detail that has intensified public outrage around the case.

Many of the images are believed to have been taken by Ghislaine Maxwell during her long-term association with Epstein.

Epstein was arrested and held on federal child sex trafficking charges but died in custody in 2019 before his case went to trial. Authorities ruled his death a suicide.

The photos were released alongside hundreds of other pieces of evidence, offering further insight into Epstein’s social circle and the environment surrounding his activities.

See photos below.