Recent releases from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) as part of the Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures include previously unpublished images showing paramedics and correctional officers performing CPR on Epstein shortly after he was discovered unresponsive in his Manhattan jail cell in August 2019.

These photos depict Epstein’s body on a stretcher with medical equipment around him and also EMTs actively administering resuscitation efforts inside an ambulance. Visible injury details, such as a cut and fractured neck cartilage.

According to reports, these images were part of the bulk file release and circulated online and on social media. They show post-discovery resuscitative efforts, but do not conclusively prove survival beyond the official time of death, which was later confirmed at a hospital.

Important: These photos are described as graphic and were not widely published in mainstream outlets because of their content.
Context from Newly Released DOJ Files – Death Timeline and Autopsy Details
The latest declassified records include declassified FBI and DOJ documents. Epstein was found hanging in his cell early on August 10, 2019.

Medics attempted resuscitation roughly 16 minutes after discovery before transporting him to a hospital. Autopsy reports list fractures to his thyroid cartilage and other neck injuries — facts that have been part of ongoing controversy over the official ruling of suicide.

These details are part of documents the DOJ made public amid legal and political pressure, though many files remain heavily redacted.

