Microsoft and Google tech moguls captured in latest Epstein photo dump


The Democrats in the House Oversight Committee have released another round of images from the Epstein Files. This photo dump shows tech billionaires pictured with women and eerie images of Lolita quotes written on women’s bodies.

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released a round of images that they received from the estate of disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

This latest release comes after the committee received 95,000 images from Epstein’s estate that feature “wealthy and powerful men who spent time with Jeffrey Epstein.”

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The images released by the committee show tech billionaires like Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Google co-founder Sergey Brin posing for pictures, some with women.

Images from the Epstein Files don’t imply any wrongdoing, and many high-profile individuals who appeared in these files have also denied any misconduct.

Gates was pictured with two women, whose identities have been protected, while Brin’s photo was taken at what WIRED believed to be the “Edge Billionaires Dinner” of 2011.

Some of these images were likely taken at the dinner, as the same image of the Google co-founder from the Epstein Files can be found on the Edge website.

“These disturbing photos raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world,” said ranking member of the House Committee, Robert Garcia.

Alongside images of tech moguls at Epstein’s events are disturbing images of unidentified women who have quotes from Vladimir Nabokov’s “Lolita” written on their bodies.

This is particularly disturbing given the nature of the novel and Epstein’s conviction as a child sex offender.

The novel features a protagonist, an adult male, who becomes obsessed with a 12-year-old girl named Lolita.

The committee's investigation into the Epstein Files has been ongoing for several months, and the official release is set to take place on Friday, the 19th of December, 2025.

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The “Epstein Files Transparency Act” was signed into law last month and requires the Department of Justice to release all unclassified information obtained from Epstein’s estate.

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