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Perfect — that image is 100% safe to use. Here’s exactly what it means, how to use it on Hostinger, and how to credit it (even though credit is not legally required).
✅ Legal status (plain English)
File: Maxwell_Epstein_Clinton_1993_1.jpg
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Attribution:
White House photographer, probably Ralph Alswang
License: Public Domain (U.S. Government work)
What “Public Domain” means
✅ You can use it for free
✅ You do NOT need permission
✅ You do NOT need to pay
✅ You can edit, crop, resize
✅ You can use it commercially
✅ You can host it on your own server (Hostinger)
This is about as safe as it gets legally.
⚖️ Attribution: required or not?
Legally required? ❌ No
Strongly recommended (best practice)? ✅ Yes
Wikimedia says “Attribution not legally required” — but adding it strengthens credibility and transparency, especially for news topics.
✅ Recommended credit (copy/paste safe)
Use this exact caption anywhere you display the image:
Image: Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Bill Clinton (1993) Source: White House photographer, probably Ralph Alswang Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Or shorter (still fine):
Public domain image via Wikimedia Commons (White House photographer, c. 1993)
📐 Which file size should you download?
Here’s the smart choice by use case:
VMAG cards / articles
1024px → best balance (recommended)
Hero image / full-width banner
2048px (max)
Avoid 4096px unless you really need it (slower load)
Thumbnails / cards
512px
👉 You can always resize later with CSS — downloading larger gives flexibility.
🧠 Important content rule (VERY important)
This image shows Epstein, Maxwell, and Clinton together in 1993.
You MUST:
Present it as historical context
Avoid implying guilt or wrongdoing based on the photo alone
Pair it with neutral explanatory text
Safe caption example (editorially strong)
Epstein, Maxwell, and then-President Clinton at a White House event in 1993. Public domain photograph. The image documents presence at a public event and does not, by itself, indicate wrongdoing.
This protects you from defamation issues and keeps the site credible.
🧩 How to use it in your VMAG / game safely
Best placements:
Timeline card labeled “1993 — Public Event Photo”
Evidence card tagged “Context / Association (Not Proof)”
VMAG page section: “Documented Associations (Photographic Record)”
Add a small badge on the image:
PUBLIC DOMAIN • HISTORICAL PHOTO
That’s gold for legal + editorial clarity.
🚫 What NOT to do
Even though the image is public domain:
❌ Don’t use it as a clickbait accusation
❌ Don’t imply crimes without sourcing
❌ Don’t crop it deceptively to remove context
✅ Summary (TL;DR)
✔ You can download and use this image freely
✔ Attribution is optional but recommended
✔ It’s safe for Hostinger FTP
✔ Best size: 1024px
✔ Use neutral captions + context
If you want, next I can:
Generate ready-made HTML <figure> blocks with captions
Tag this image into your Evidence Maze card JSON
Recommend 2–3 more public-domain images that pair well with this one (same legal safety)
Just say the word.

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