MICHAEL Jackson can be seen partying with Jeffrey Epstein in the latest batch of files released by the Department of Justice.
The King of Pop was pictured in several images alongside the disgraced financier.
A separate image shows Jackson and former U.S. President Bill Clinton posing alongside an unidentified woman.
Clinton has since said that he wishes he never met Epstein.
It is not clear when, where or in what context either of these photos were taken.
Other images released show Andrew Mountbatten Windsor lying across the laps of five women while sharing a laugh with Ghislaine Maxwell.
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English business magnate Richard Branson is pictured arm-in-arm with Epstein.
A separate run of photos show Rolling Stones star Mick Jagger socialising with Clinton, Maxwell and an anonymous woman.
It is important to note that these images are not an indication of any wrongdoing.
Many of the individuals shown have denied any involvement in wrongdoing connected to Epstein.
The material released today represents only an initial batch, not the full archive required to be released today under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
One section of the files has around 170 redacted images of women in sexual positions.
A masseuse list containing 254 redacted names appears elsewhere.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche explained the DOJ was taking extra precautions to ensure that the identities of Epstein’s hundreds of victims were redacted from the records, hence the delay.
“I expect that we’re going to release several hundred thousand documents today,” Blanche said.
“And those documents will come in all different forms, photographs and other materials associated with all of the investigations into Mr Epstein.
“So today, several hundred thousand and then over the next couple of weeks, I expect several hundred thousand more,” he added.
Ahead of the release, President Trump refused to take any questions about the release of the documents after an event in the Oval Office on Friday.
An initial review suggests that the documents released today come from three separate investigations into Epstein’s crimes.
Many of the files appear to come from a 2005 police investigation in Palm Beach, Florida.
This was later followed by a federal probe that culminated in Epstein’s notorious 2008 plea deal.
A second probe in 2019 lead to an indictment for sex-trafficking.
Epstein pleaded not guilty, but died in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial.