Disturbing pictures of ‘Lolita’ emerged from Epstein Files, messages written on chest, legs and neck troubled the world, now this controversy…

jeffrey epstein The controversy is not stopping. After the new files of Epstein came to light, the discussion about the story of debauchery is at its peak. This time the reason is some disturbing pictures that have emerged from the Epstein files, which are related to ‘Lolita‘ Linking to context. The words and marks written on different parts of the woman’s body in these photographs have sparked a new debate about human trafficking, sexual exploitation and the alleged role of influential people. The eyes of investigative agencies and human rights organizations are now fixed on these revelations. According to the report of Daily Mail, the people there are also upset and surprised after knowing this.

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What is it in the pictures that has increased everyone’s concern?

According to reports, in the pictures surfaced, words and marks written on some parts of the woman’s body are visible. It is feared that these could be signs related to some kind of control, identification or smuggling. However, their official confirmation and explanation will become clear only after investigation.

95,000 pictures with many similar messages

In the newly released archive of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, such lewd comments have come to light regarding Lolita’s message, knowing which you will be disturbed. A trove of new photos related to Epstein have once again aroused the anger of Americans. In many of the photographs, disturbing quotes from the controversial novel, Lolita, can be seen written on a woman’s body. These pictures were made public by the Democrats of the US House Oversight Committee on December 18. These are part of a larger archive of approximately 95,000 photographs recovered from Epstein’s estate.

The Democrats are releasing this collection of MP Epstein in a series. After this matter came to light, the demand for releasing all the sets of photographs in America has intensified.

Nabokov has also written similar messages in the novel Lolita. This novel was published in 1955. It is based on a middle-aged man’s sexual attraction towards a 12-year-old girl. The late financier’s private jet was infamously known as the Lolita Express.

Secret messages are written on every body part of women

The photos highlighted by MPs include close-up shots of a woman’s chest, legs and neck, each with excerpts taken directly from the novel. The text on the woman’s chest reads: ‘Lo-li-ta: The tip of the tongue descends three steps from the palate, on three, and touches the teeth.’ Another photo focuses on a woman’s leg, with the caption, ‘She was low in the morning, plain low, standing four feet ten inches in one sock.’

The following photos show additional writing on a woman’s body. One read, ‘She was Lola in Slack.’ These photos were made public by the Democrats of the House Oversight Committee on December 18. The second photo shows text written on a man’s chest: ‘Lo-li-ta: The tip of the tongue three steps down from the palate, on three, taps the teeth.’ Another photo shows the line ‘She was Dolly at school’ written on a woman’s neck, while a separate photo shows the line ‘She was Dolores’ written on a woman’s spine. I don’t know how many such dirty messages are written in code words on the pictures. The special thing is that a copy of Nabokov’s Lolita is also visible in the background of one of these pictures, which confirms that these references are intentional.

Epstein’s pictures sparked new debate

It should also be mentioned here that the novel Lolita is defended by literary experts as a critique of obsession and manipulation, but the book has long been criticized for how it has been misused and misunderstood. Especially by those who pay attention to its content rather than its purpose. The novel was later adapted into films, most notably Stanley Kubrick’s 1962 version and the 1997 remake, both of which sparked controversy for attempting to depict a story based on child sexual abuse.

Black faces of American celebrities also came to light

The disturbing thing is that this word has also been used in the marketing of pornographic films containing disgusting images of little girls. Additionally, sick pedophiles have used it to describe the sexual exploitation of minor girls. Many influential and well-known people are also seen in the latest batch of photos.

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is seen posing with a woman in a photo whose face has been blurred. Linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky is seen sitting in a private jet with Epstein.

For years, Epstein cultivated relationships with politicians, royals, billionaires and academics, portraying himself as a well-connected money manager and philanthropist. This carefully cultivated image fell apart in the mid-2000s.

In fact, Epstein’s crimes focused on the sexual exploitation and abuse of minor girls. Many of the girls later said that these encounters turned into sexual abuse and that Epstein used his wealth, threats and networks to silence them. In 2008, Epstein took a highly controversial plea deal in Florida. She pleaded guilty to state charges of soliciting prostitution and soliciting a minor for prostitution and spent just 13 months in prison.

This is how this matter came into the headlines in 2018

The issue resurfaced in 2018 and 2019 after investigative journalism reexamined how Epstein escaped federal prosecution. Epstein was known for his connections to some of the most powerful people in the world. In July 2019, he was arrested by federal authorities and charged with sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit trafficking of minors. Prosecutors alleged that his abuse lasted for several years and involved dozens of victims in multiple locations. Epstein pleaded innocent and was held in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan awaiting trial.

Meanwhile, on August 10, 2019, Epstein was found unconscious in his jail cell. He was declared dead at the age of 66. Officially it was said that he committed suicide.

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