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Mona Lisa’s Face Redacted in Latest Trove of Epstein Files

Last updated: February 6, 2026 11:25 am
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is under fire for its recent document release related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. While facing accusations of releasing sensitive victim information, including social security numbers and uncensored nude photos, the DOJ made a questionable redaction in one of the documents. The agency placed a black square over the face of what appears to be a reproduction of Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa.”

The altered image of the “Mona Lisa” was found in a document containing photographs sent to Epstein’s personal email address in 2009. The email, titled “simply paris,” featured photos of a young couple visiting famous landmarks in Paris, with the face of the woman redacted in several images. Among the photos were shots of the couple at the Arc de Triomphe and inside the Louvre Museum.

Interestingly, the redacted image of the “Mona Lisa” seems to be a reproduction rather than the actual painting, as seen in another photograph from the email showing the iconic artwork on display at the Louvre. The email, sent by an undisclosed contact, mentioned taking numerous pictures during their trip around the city.

The decision to cover the face of the “Mona Lisa” comes at a time when the DOJ is facing criticism for its handling of sensitive information in the Epstein case. Reports indicate that about 100 Epstein survivors were named in the recent document release, with one survivor mentioned over 500 times. Additionally, unredacted nude photos and faces of individuals were included in some images, prompting the DOJ to address the issue and make proper redactions.

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Beyond the controversy surrounding Epstein, the latest document release has also shed light on connections between the disgraced financier and figures in the art world. Former School of Visual Arts chair David A. Ross resigned following the release of his email exchanges with Epstein, while artist Jeff Koons was revealed to have attended a dinner at Epstein’s home post-conviction.

As the DOJ faces scrutiny for its handling of sensitive information in the Epstein case, the redaction of the “Mona Lisa” in the recent document release adds another layer of intrigue to the unfolding saga. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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