Court photos unsealed Friday involving a Jeffrey Epstein “sex slave” offer an alleged glimpse into the convicted pedophile’s twisted life.

One image, which was collected during the execution of a search warrant on Epstein’s Palm Beach estate in 2005, shows “the bare bottom of a girl who appears to be pre-pubescent,” a Manhattan federal court judge writes in court papers.

The judge said Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre “produced the images of females that the Palm Beach Police confiscated during the execution of the warrant,” including the sick snapshot.

Another picture — also featured in the court docs related to Giuffre’s onetime defamation suit against alleged Epstein madam Ghislaine Maxwell — shows an Amazon receipt listing some sadomasochistic books that the wealthy financier allegedly purchased under his own name.

The titles were “SM 101: A Realistic Introduction,” “SlaveCraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude” and “Training with Miss Abernathy: A Workbook for Erotic Slaves and Their Owners.”

Some 2,000 documents related to Giuffre’s suit were unsealed Friday in Manhattan federal court as Epstein, 66, continues to await trial on sex trafficking charges.

Giuffre had separately sued Maxwell, a British socialite, in 2015 for defamation — claiming Maxwell falsely accused her of lying about repeated sex abuse that Giuffre allegedly suffered at the hands of Epstein.

Multiple people have claimed that Maxwell helped Epstein groom underage girls for erotic massages and various sex acts, according to authorities and the court docs.

Giuffre was allegedly recruited at the age of 16 and abused for years.

Maxwell would often “force” girls to have sex with Epstein “through threats,” the court documents say.

She and Epstein allegedly made Giuffre sit back and watch as they engaged “in illegal sexual acts with dozens of underage girls,” the papers say.

Maxwell “assisted in internationally trafficking” young girls for Epstein and his pedophile buddies “for sexual purposes,” according to Giuffre’s suit, which was settled outside of court.

Maxwell has denied the allegations.

Epstein was busted last month on sex trafficking charges and is facing up to 45 years in prison if convicted. The accused serial pervert had been facing charges in 2008 of soliciting an underage girl for sex in Florida, but the federal investigation was thrown out at the state level — leaving Epstein with a wrist-slap sentence that landed him behind bars for just 13 months.