**Jeffrey Epstein Documents Released with Unblurred Images Spark Public Outrage**
*Published: December 22, 2025, 7:00 p.m. ET*
Jeffrey Epstein has once again become the focus of public fury following the release of federal documents that included unblurred images of young women, among them at least one completely naked. The disclosures have led to sharp accusations that the Department of Justice (DOJ) “failed to protect” the identities of potential victims.
As previously reported by RadarOnline.com, the documents were made public on Friday, December 19 — the final day of a 30-day deadline requiring the U.S. government to release all Epstein-related files that did not explicitly identify victims.
### A ‘Staggering Oversight’ in Document Release
The release came amid mounting pressure on then-President Donald Trump, 79, who authorized the disclosures following demands from lawmakers, members of his own party, and public advocates.
A source familiar with the review process described the inclusion of uncensored images as “a staggering oversight.” According to the source, “The mandate was clear that victims’ identities had to be shielded, yet these images slipped through in a way that should never have happened.” Officials were reportedly “scrambling” to understand and explain how this error occurred.
### Disturbing Footage from Epstein’s Florida Home
Thousands of photographs, videos, and investigative records related to Epstein — who died by apparent suicide at age 66 in 2019 — were made public. Although many documents were heavily redacted, some footage included unblurred images of young women inside Epstein’s Florida residence, raising immediate concerns among victim advocates.
In one video, an officer conducting a walkthrough of the property pans across walls lined with framed photos. Several women are clearly visible; at least one appears fully naked, and two others are topless. The footage then shows an en-
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