
A Victim’s Early Encounters with Epstein (Image Credits: Nypost.com)
New York – Newly released Department of Justice documents shed light on a victim’s account of Jeffrey Epstein’s personal displays tied to an alleged unknown offspring.[1][2]
A Victim’s Early Encounters with Epstein
An aspiring model first crossed paths with Epstein in 2005 at the age of 16 through modeling connections in New York. She visited his Upper East Side townhouse several times, where the financier subjected her to sexual abuse. Epstein paid her $200 after one assault and later bragged about her skills during encounters.[1][3]
The young woman, who had immigrated to the United States as a child and whose parents worked at McDonald’s, described these experiences in a detailed FBI interview. That session occurred in January 2020, months after Epstein took his own life in a federal jail cell. Her testimony highlighted not only the abuse but also peculiar elements within the residence.[1]
Disturbing Artifacts in the Manhattan Townhouse
During one visit, the victim entered a room adorned with a framed photograph of a blonde woman lounging on a beach. Epstein pointed to the image and declared it depicted the mother of his child. In another area of the sprawling property, a striking sculpture caught her attention – a blue, mold-like torso of a naked female figure, devoid of head, arms, or legs.[1][2]
Epstein described the sculpture as a mold of the same woman from the photo. He called her “perfect” and remarked that her husband would be very lucky. The townhouse featured other sexualized decorations, underscoring the financier’s macabre tastes. Federal files include images of similar items, though exact matches remain unconfirmed.[1][3]
Patterns of Obsession with Progeny
Epstein’s comments aligned with reports from other victims who said he pressed them to bear his children. Johanna Sjoberg recalled in a 2016 deposition that Epstein repeatedly asked her to become the mother of his baby. Handwritten notes from a British victim detailed a similar proposition at his Palm Beach estate, which reportedly upset Ghislaine Maxwell.[3][2]
Emails and diaries in the files further hinted at his fixation on superior genetics. One exchange with a publicist saw Epstein request help finding a “baby mama” with “great genes.” A diary entry lamented being treated as an “incubator,” referencing a child taken away. Sarah Ferguson once emailed congratulations on a supposed baby boy in 2011.[2]
- Photo of blonde beachgoer identified as child’s mother.
- Headless blue torso sculpture praised as “perfect.”
- Multiple victims asked to carry Epstein’s offspring.
- Obscured DOJ photos show Epstein with women holding babies.
- Brother Mark Epstein denies any children existed.
Denials Amid Ongoing Speculation
Mark Epstein, the financier’s brother, dismissed the fatherhood claims outright. He insisted Jeffrey had no children and questioned related assertions, such as one involving Ferguson. Over 100 individuals have claimed kinship since Epstein’s death, yet none proved successful in estate disputes.[1][2]
These latest DOJ releases, part of a broader document dump, continue to fuel questions about Epstein’s private life. The files feature redacted photos, including one of Epstein embracing a woman cradling an infant. No concrete evidence confirms a child, but the victim’s account adds to the enigma.[3]
Key Takeaways
- Victim reported abuse starting at 16 in Epstein’s New York home.
- Epstein linked photo and sculpture to a secret child’s mother.
- Broader files reveal repeated pleas for victims to have his babies.
Epstein’s death closed one chapter, but these disclosures remind observers of the shadows in his world. What secrets might still emerge from the files? Tell us in the comments.