Epstein Estate photo of "Lolita" quote written on the foot of an individual (Photo: House Oversight and Reform Committee)
A group of photos from the estate of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was released on Thursday by the House Oversight and Reform Committee Democrats. The photos show body parts of an individual with quotes from Vladimir Nabokov's novel "Lolita" written on the exposed skin.
The book, a 1955 novel, describes a French literature professor who falls in love with a 12-year-old girl, becomes obsessed with her, kidnaps her and sexually abuses her after becoming her stepfather.
The quotes include one written on the foot of an individual describing the girl as "four feet ten in one sock."
Another appears to be written across the chest, hip, neck and back of a person.
The photos also include Epstein's passport, which included a note saying that he had been convicted of a sex crime. The passport of a Russian woman also appears in the images. There are various identification cards from the Czech Republic, Italy and South Africa.
There is also a screen capture of what appears to be a text conversation on WhatsApp.
"I have a friend scout she sent me some girls today. But she asks 1000$ per girl," the texts say. "I will send u girls now. Maybe someone will be good for J?"
The details include the girl's height, weight, and measurements.
