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Michael Jackson poses with Jeffrey Epstein in creepy picture from DOJ’s bombshell launch

Michael Jackson is seen partying with Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton in the latest bombshell Department of Justice release from the notorious sex trafficker’s estate. 

The late pop superstar was pictured in undated images smiling alongside Epstein, and with Clinton on a private jet in other images. 

The images were seen in the largest tranche of evidence from Epstein’s estate, released Friday hours ahead of a a deadline for the full release of the files. 

Clinton appeared heavily in the cache of images, including one where he swam with Ghislaine Maxwell and a redacted woman in a swimming pool. 

In undated images from a dinner party attended by Epstein, rock legend Mick Jagger was also seen enjoying a meal with Epstein, Maxwell and Clinton. 

The release on Friday included many redactions that have drawn scrutiny. 

In one image shared Friday, Clinton was seen with his hands on the shoulders of actor Kevin Spacey. 

A beaming Clinton wearing a red hoodie could also be seen in another image alongside a woman whose face was redacted.  

Epstein seen with Michael Jackson in an undated photograph

Epstein seen with Michael Jackson in an undated photograph

Bill Clinton and Michael Jackson smile in an undated image from Friday's release

Bill Clinton and Michael Jackson smile in an undated image from Friday’s release

Bill Clinton was seen frolicking in a swimming pool with Ghislaine Maxwell in bombshell images from the latest Epstein files release

Bill Clinton was seen frolicking in a swimming pool with Ghislaine Maxwell in bombshell images from the latest Epstein files release

Rock legend Mick Jagger was pictured enjoying a dinner with Clinton and Epstein

Rock legend Mick Jagger was pictured enjoying a dinner with Clinton and Epstein 

Former President Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger seen with a redacted woman

Former President Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger seen with a redacted woman 

Sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is among those pictured in the release, including one outside Number 10 Downing Street. 

Maxwell, who is currently serving 20 years for her role in recruiting and trafficking minors for sex on behalf of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, is pictured in one photograph outside the Prime Minister’s office in London.

In another image, Maxwell pulled down the front of her top for the camera.  

The context in which the pictures were taken is unknown, as is the date of the photographs.

Ahead of the files release, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche drew scrutiny as he suggested some materials could be withheld for weeks. 

Although Blanche told Fox & Friends that the DOJ is ‘going to release more documents over the next couple of weeks’, the delay meant that the administration may violate a law signed by Trump in November ordering the full release of all unclassified materials about Epstein in the DOJ’s possession within 30 days. 

The latest files release on Friday comes after two prior releases this week, which showed Epstein and a number of rich and powerful individuals including Bill Gates, Woody Allen and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – formerly Prince Andrew.  

In one image shared Friday, Clinton was seen with his hands on the shoulders of actor Kevin Spacey

In one image shared Friday, Clinton was seen with his hands on the shoulders of actor Kevin Spacey

A beaming Clinton wearing a red hoodie could also be seen in another image alongside a woman whose face was redacted

A beaming Clinton wearing a red hoodie could also be seen in another image alongside a woman whose face was redacted

Sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is among those pictured in the release, including one outside Number 10 Downing Street

Sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is among those pictured in the release, including one outside Number 10 Downing Street

The context in which the pictures were taken is unknown, as is the date of the photographs

The context in which the pictures were taken is unknown, as is the date of the photographs

Ahead of the release on Friday, President Trump refused to answer questions about the release of the documents after an event with pharmaceutical company executives in the Oval Office on Friday, saying he didn’t want to ‘spoil’ the event by allowing the media to ask ‘questions having to do with anything else.’

‘I won’t even take questions today, because there’s no way I can take questions that are anywhere comparable to what you just witnessed,’ Trump declared.