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Epstein files released: Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Bill Clinton, and many more pictured with the convicted pedophile – see photos

Epstein files released: Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Bill Clinton, and many more pictured with convicted pedophile - see photos

Newly released documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein have put a spotlight on previously unseen photos of the late convicted sex offender with a host of high-profile figures, including legendary popstar Michael Jackson, musician Mick Jagger, and former US President Bill Clinton. The images were made public by the US Justice Department on Friday as part of a long-awaited government disclosure.The US Department of Justice published thousands of heavily redacted pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a law passed by Congress and signed by US President Donald Trump in November. Michael Jackson

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Jeffrey Epstein’s released files and contact lists include the name of Michael Jackson, and court documents show the pop star was at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion at least once, according to a deposition. There is no evidence that Jackson was involved in Epstein’s crimes, and inclusion in the records reflects social overlap, not guilt. Mick Jagger

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The Epstein files include Mick Jagger’s name in contact lists and social records tied to Epstein’s network, placing the Rolling Stones frontman among many celebrities whose details appeared in the documents. There is no public evidence linking Jagger to criminal activity or involvement in Epstein’s offences. Bill Clinton

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Newly released Epstein documents contain photos and records showing former President Bill Clinton in social settings with Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, including images of Clinton in a pool and at events with others. Clinton has denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, and no charges have been brought against him.The earlier disclosures included pictures of other well-known public figures, such as billionaire Bill Gates, filmmaker Woody Allen, philosopher Noam Chomsky, Sergey Brin and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon. These photos were released by Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee, which secured tens of thousands of images from Epstein’s estate.

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