The Department of Justice releases new images of Jeffrey Epstein’s death following approval of the Epstein Files Transparency Act
Last updated: 10 February 2026
CAUTION: Contains disturbing images
The Department of Justice has released post-mortem material pertaining to the death of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, including the EMT/investigative photos taken at the time of attempted resuscitation. The newly released files contain images of Epstein following discovery in his cell. The images contextualise the physical condition of his body at the time of his death, including a reference to a fractured bone. We separate fact from fiction.
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What Was Released
Following the approval of the DOJ Epstein Files Transparency Act, millions of emails, photos, and documents were released — or ‘dumped’ — as part of a bulk disclosure, rather than a targeted information drop. The size and scale of the release are so vast that significant portions of the material remain unreviewed.
The Autopsy Photos
The photographs that are currently circulating are part of investigative EMT and crime-scene images and are not part of the coroner autopsy set. The New York Citymedical examiner’s full autopsy has not been publicly released, which is standard practice in high-profile cases.
Epstein CPR Photos
The EMT photos show medical professionals performing CPR on a lifeless Jeffrey Epstein, as he lies on a stretcher, with visible neck injuries and facial swelling. Images of his cell and ligature material, referred to as makeshift fabrics constructed from prison-issue bedding and/or clothing.
What is Not Disclosed
No information or evidence regarding an alternative set of events or cause of death has been uncovered, and the official ruling of suicide remains unchanged.






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