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You have to wonder why they'd go through this trouble to fake an image of Clinton, as well as go through the trouble of blacking out other files.
Something is not right here. Those are two different photos (taken a few seconds apart), either by the same photographer (Jonathan Exley) or by another photographer co-located with him. Given the drastic lighting and zoom level differences between the two photos I would lean towards it being two different photographers at the 12/19/03 photo op. The right hand photo is indeed a Getty Images photo per the watermark, as you can see
here. I checked to see if Getty had the left side photo in its collection, but came up empty handed. You're welcome to search Getty yourself, but it lacks the Getty Images watermark, so I don't think you'll find it. Or perhaps it was also taken by Jonathan Exley, but he rejected it for inclusion in the Getty collection and published it elsewhere online (which I have been unable to find). I did a reverse image search on the left picture, but only was able to, unsurprisingly, find the redacted photo just released, not the original unredacted one. Perhaps you can find it and publish it here on IIDB. So, I'm thinking the left picture was taken by Epstein himself, or one of his associates, and that's how it ended up in the "Epstein files". Epstein had met and befriended both Bill Clinton and Michael Jackson by this time, so it could be that Epstein was personally invited by either Bill and/or Michael to hang out with them on that day. Epstein was known to be a celebrity worshipper, so it would be unsurprising that he would be there.
It should also be noted that
MeidasTouch is not a reliable source.