Epstein Photos
‘Lolita’ Quotes Scrawled on Skin in Creepy New Images
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Jeffrey Epstein seemed to have a penchant for classic literature with a pedophile plot … because new photos connected to him show quotes from the controversial novel “Lolita” scrawled on a female’s body.
The Congressional House Oversight Committee released more photos from the Epstein Files on Thursday … including several that capture glimpses of an unidentified female’s skin vandalized with black pen strokes.
The black ink covers part of her chest, back, foot and neck … and, upon further inspection, all of the phrases are quotes from Vladimir Nabokov‘s novel “Lolita” — a book about a man’s sexual obsession with an underage girl. The late director Stanley Kubrick turned the novel into a movie by the same name, starring James Mason and Sue Lyon.
The quotes come from a passage in which Nabokov writes about the different names the eponymous character is called … with one example being “She was Dolly at school” — which is written in a cascade on the female’s neck in the photos.
A copy of the novel sits on the bed where the model was photographed. It’s unclear who took the photos.
The photos are deeply disturbing … though that’s par for the course when it comes to these periodic releases by Congress, which have shown everything from Epstein’s sex toys to the financier himself reclining in a bubble bath.




