Major school photo company defends privacy policy amid speculation over Epstein links
Source: Scripps News
Posted 11:02 AM, Feb 16, 2026
The company that produces school pictures for millions of children is pushing back against online speculation tying it to Jeffrey Epstein.
According to reporting by The Associated Press, some school districts have dropped plans to use Lifetouch after social media posts linked the company to Apollo Global Management. Apollos former CEO, billionaire investor Leon Black, had financial ties to Epstein. Funds managed by Apollo purchased Lifetouchs parent company, Shutterfly, in a $2.7 billion deal that closed in September 2019.
In a statement, Lifetouch said it is not named in the so-called Epstein files and that no past or present member of Apollos Board of Directors or Apollos investors have ever had access to student images, for any purpose.
The company also sought to reassure parents, saying student images are shared only for school record purposes and to allow purchase by a childs parent or guardian.
Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/us-news/crime/epstein-files/major-school-photo-company-defends-privacy-policy-amid-speculation-over-epstein-links
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mercuryblues
(16,279 posts)Sears catalog.
msongs
(73,326 posts)angrychair
(11,950 posts)Uhhh...these people have managed to go many years under the radar. We may never be able to prove it beyond reasonable doubt but given the time and the way the court system heavily favors billionaires and large corporations, as far as I'm concerned, burn this company to ash and salt the earth of its ruins and take a shit on it for good measure.
I don't care about the company, it's employees or it's investors. As far as I'm concerned they are all complicit.
mdbl
(8,354 posts)Parents should sign a consent for this before they take anyone's picture instead of deciding afterwards.