The worldâs two most famous accused pedophiles â Michael Jackson and Jeffrey Epstein â were captured together in a never-before-seen photograph revealed Friday.
In the image, released in a massive photo dump from the Department of Justice Friday, Epstein appears to be wearing slippers as he poses with the King of Pop next to a painting of a woman sunbathing.

Jacko, meanwhile, sports aviator sunglasses and straightened hair with an ultra-white complexion in line with his early 2000s look.
It wasnât immediately clear where or when the photo was taken.
Another photo, released by House Democrats, shows Bill Clinton posed with his arm around Jackson, who stares blankly into space, with a smiling Diana Ross by their side. Three redactions are also seen in the snap.
Jackson, who was formally accused twice of child sex abuse before his death, is the latest high-profile celebrity captured in photos with Epstein over the years â the firs ttime the pair has ever been linked.

Celebrities photographed with the convicted pedophile billionaire, who died by suicide in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019, include Woody Allen, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and prominent attorney Alan Dershowitz.
Other photos released Friday include images of Epstein riding horses, napping on a hammock and boarding a helicopter with well-heeled friends.
Jackson was never found guilty of child sex abuse crimes in criminal or civil cases filed against him while he was alive.
But the pop icon has been accused of the crime multiple times posthumously, including in the bombshell 2019 documentary âLeaving Neverland.â
The new Jackson pictures were made public along with hundreds of thousands of other photos and documents.
Epstein, ran in high-flying circles as a successful financier, copped a sweetheart plea deal in Florida to one count of solicitation of prostitution and one count of solicitation of prostitution from a minor â in exchange for an 18-month prison sentence in 2008.
That unleashed a torrent of lawsuits from women who claimed he had trafficked them for sex with high-profile pals, including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew.
He was nabbed yet again in 2019 on child sex-trafficking charges â accused of sexually abusing young girls in his Upper East Side townhouse and Palm Beach, Fla., property between 2002 and 2005.
Epstein, 66, was being held without bail at a Lower Manhattan jail when he committed suicide in his cell.
His madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, meanwhile, was convicted in 2021 of helping the now-dead pedophile procure young girls for clients. She was sentenced to 20 years.
The former British socialite was moved this summer from a low-security prison in Florida to a cushy, minimum-security facility in Texas this summer following an interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.