Biggest bombshell pics from Epstein recordsdata as Andrew and Mandelson are seen in bathtub robes
US officials released a second batch of files relating to late paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein earlier this year. The US Department of Justice (DoJ)’s tranche was comprised of three million pages of documents and thousands of videos and photos.
Since then, repercussions have been felt around the world. Several high profile figures and politicians are seen in the images, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Peter Mandelson and Stephen Hawking.
A fresh photograph featuring Andrew, Mandelson and Epstein together was the latest picture to have emerged from the files. It is the first known photograph of the three men together. The trio are seen sitting around a wooden table on some decking, drinking out of mugs featuring the US flag. They were meeting in Martha’s Vineyard, ITV News reports.
Being pictured and named in the documents does not suggest any wrongdoing whatsoever. Mandelson and ex-prince Andrew have repeatedly denied any suggestion of any wrongdoing at all.
Here is a look at some of the photographs that have been released.
Peter Mandelson in his underwear
Images of Peter Mandelson, the former British ambassador to the United States, have emerged. The pictures depict the ex-cabinet minister in his undergarments, conversing with a woman dressed in a bathrobe.
A representative for Lord Mandelson informed Sky News: “No one can say who or where the photo was taken. Lord Mandelson has absolutely no idea or indeed whether it has any connection to Epstein at all. “
Andrew on his knees
One photograph within the documents appears to depict Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, on all fours positioned above a woman lying on the ground.
No clarification is provided for the image, and no date is supplied. There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing.
In a statement released on October 17 2025, Andrew restated that he “vigorously” denies the accusations against him.
Bill Clinton cutting the cake
One photograph depicts former US president Bill Clinton slicing a piece of cake for a woman aboard what seems to be a private aircraft. Two additional men can be observed standing beside Clinton enjoying the cake.
The identities of two women in the image have been obscured. The Daily Star is unaware of where or when the photograph was captured, or who photographed it.
A representative for Mr Clinton has previously confirmed he undertook four journeys on Epstein’s private aircraft in 2002 and 2003, while US media sources have reported he travelled as many as 26 times, referencing flight records.
Mr Clinton has strongly refuted any suggestion of any misconduct in relation to Epstein.
Stephen Hawking
The two women featured alongside Stephen Hawking are believed to have been his long-standing carers. The photograph is now confirmed to have been captured at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in the US Virgin Islands in 2006, where Professor Hawking delivered a lecture on quantum cosmology.
A representative for the Hawking Family told the Mirror: “Professor Hawking made some of the greatest contributions to physics in the 20th century whilst at the same time being the longest-known survivor of motor neurone disease, a debilitating condition which left him reliant on a ventilator, voice synthesiser, wheelchair and round-the-clock medical care.
“Any insinuation of inappropriate conduct on his part is wrong and far-fetched in the extreme.”
Bill Gates
One image shows Bill Gates sitting next to Jeffrey Epstein while the pair engage in conversation. Mr Gates acknowledged Epstein accompanied him for “several dinners”, revealing to CNN in 2021 he had hoped Epstein’s connections might assist him in securing funding for global health initiatives.
“It was a huge mistake to spend time with him, to give him the credibility of being there,” he said. He did not provide any timeframe for the meetings, although US media have said they were between 2011 and 2014.
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