The controversy surrounding U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick intensified on February 26, 2026, following the brief disappearance of a specific photograph from the Department of Justice (DOJ) Epstein archive.
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The file in question, EFTA01230639, was temporarily removed from the public database.
- The Content: The photo allegedly places Lutnick on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in 2012, alongside Epstein and three other men.
- The Discrepancy: The image appears to show a private meeting of men, which conflicts with Lutnick’s earlier claims that his visit to the island was strictly a “family lunch” where he stayed with his wife and children.
- DOJ Response: Officials claimed the file was part of a batch flagged for “nudity review” and was restored within 24 hours.
2. A Timeline of Contradictions
The photo is the latest piece of evidence challenging Lutnick’s previous public statements:
- The “2005” Claim: Lutnick previously stated he cut ties with Epstein in 2005.
- The Reality: Released emails and documents show active business correspondence and associations as late as 2018.
- The Business Link: Records indicate both men were co-investors in an advertising startup, Adfin, in late 2012—aligning with the timeframe of the island visit.
3. Political Fallout
The “deleted” file has sparked a firestorm on Capitol Hill:
- Calls for Resignation: A bipartisan group of lawmakers has called for Lutnick to step down, citing a lack of transparency during his confirmation process.
- White House Stance: Despite the pressure, the administration has maintained its support for Lutnick, dismissing the document releases as distractions.















