The latest Epstein document release has detonated another political bombshell — dozens of newly uncovered photos showing Jeffrey Epstein and former president Bill Clinton partying their way through a lavish 2002 Moroccan wedding, surrounded by scantily clad and nude women.

According to the DOJ’s massive evidence drop, Clinton personally brought Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell as his guests to the royal wedding of King Mohammed VI — and the images from the trip are now raising eyebrows all over again.

Classified under the DOJ tag “St Trop/Clinton Morocco,” the files include redacted snapshots of Epstein posing with groups of naked or barely dressed women, as well as unredacted shots of Clinton and Epstein smiling, eating cake, and attending formal events in traditional attire. Some photos also show Epstein “working out” with nearly nude gym partners.

A source familiar with the festivities summed up the shock factor, saying, “He brought them as guests to a king’s wedding. How many people can say they were invited as the guest of a guest to something like that?”

The Morocco files follow last month’s bombshell release showing Clinton lounging in an indoor pool and jacuzzi with Maxwell and another woman whose face was erased.

Clinton has long insisted he cut off contact with Epstein roughly two decades ago. Yet the House Oversight Committee’s recent dump of estate records appears to tell a different story. Among the files: multiple emails from Epstein referencing the former POTUS, including a request for photos from their “Clinton trip to Africa,” which insiders have described as a “secret vacation.”

Clinton famously flew with Epstein and a crew of young female staffers aboard the financier’s private jet — nicknamed the “Lolita Express” — during a 2002 AIDS-initiative tour with the Clinton Foundation.

One now-infamous photo from that trip shows a smiling Clinton receiving a shoulder massage from then-22-year-old Chauntae Davies, who later accused Epstein of sexual assault and said she was hired as part of his “travel staff.”

With millions of pages still being released from Epstein’s archives, the Morocco photos are only adding fuel to questions about just how close the disgraced financier and the former president truly were — and what else may still be hiding in the files.

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