Fact Check

Don't be fooled by alleged image of Trump and Epstein getting feet washed by girl

The image originated from an artist who creates realistic but, ultimately, fake images depicting the private lives of public figures.

by Emery Winter, Published Feb. 10, 2026


An inauthentic image of Trump and Epstein in what appears to be a bathhouse. Trump has aviator sunglasses and a white towel, but is otherwise naked. Epstein appears to also be naked. What appears to be a teenage girl is washing Trump's foot.

Image courtesy of Facebook account Alison Jackson


Claim:
An image showing a young woman or girl giving a shirtless Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein a foot wash is authentic and appeared in the U.S. Department of Justice's release of files pertaining to Epstein.
Rating:
Fake

About this rating


In late January 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice released more than 3 million files pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and sex offender. This prompted a flurry of fresh rumors regarding the contents of the files released since the first drop in December 2025, including the spread of various images that people claimed were real photographs released by the Justice Department.

One particular image that spread in February purportedly depicted President Donald Trump and Epstein receiving a foot wash from what looks like a young woman or teenage girl. Trump is wearing aviator sunglasses and a white towel, while it's unclear if Epstein is naked or also in a towel. One Facebook user (archived) said the image was "From the DOJ files."

Social media users also shared the alleged photo on Threads (archived) and Instagram (archived).

In short, the image of Trump and Epstein receiving a foot bath from what appeared to be a young woman or teenage girl was not an authentic photograph. It originated from an artist who creates images of public figures that are meant to look realistic but are, ultimately, not real. Therefore, we have rated this picture as a fake.

Alison Jackson, an English artist, first posted the image to Facebook, TikTok and X on Nov. 17, 2025.

According to the about page of Jackson's website, she creates images meant to be convincingly realistic:

Jackson raises questions about how we can't tell what is real or not anymore, and how we don't care. She creates convincingly realistic photographs, films and sculpture depicting celebrities doing things in private, images that we have all imagined but never seen before, using cleverly styled lookalikes.

A spokesperson for the artist confirmed via email that the fake image originated from Jackson: "The image was created by Alison Jackson, she uses lookalikes of the public figures and makes them look realistic, she also uses Ai – it's a bit of both."

Evidence of AI-generation within the image

A couple of details within the image hinted that it was created with artificial intelligence tools.

For example, Trump's right hand appears to be missing a finger or two. The three fingers visible on that hand are likely the thumb, index finger and middle finger. The index finger is longer than the middle finger and unusually thick, resembling a thumb more than it does a finger.

Additionally, the lighting of Trump's aviator sunglasses appears to be off. In general, you should be able to see through a pair of aviator sunglasses, at least partially, unless there is a reflection on the lenses. However, the lenses of Trump's sunglasses are pitch black and don't reflect the camera's flash despite the lighting of the image suggesting it was a flash photo.


By Emery Winter

Emery Winter is based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and previously worked for TEGNA'S VERIFY national fact-checking team. They enjoy sports and video games.


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