Jeffrey Epsteincould have compelled a minor victim to bear his child as part of a "Nazi"-inspired initiative to develop a "superior genetic lineage," as stated in papers made public by the Department of Justice.
Among the more than three million Epstein filesreleased recently is a distressing journal written by a claimed victim, who stated that she was a "human incubator" for Epstein andGhislaine MaxwellShortly after delivering the baby, she stated that the child was taken from her.
The contents of the diaryhave not been confirmed, and the woman's claims regarding an Epstein associate have been challenged in court. The DOJ has warned that the recently released documents might include "fabricated or incorrectly submitted" information.
The first-person account includes multiple mentions of New Mexico, where the late sex offender had a large ranch located outside Santa Fe. Epstein intended to utilize the property toimpregnate womenin a bid to "inoculate the human population with his genetic material,"The New York Timesreported in 2019, referencing his associates and official documents.
Better genetic makeup? !?! Why me? It doesn't make any sense," the unknown woman wrote in her journal, covered in magazine cuttings and a picture of a sonogram. "Why my hair and eye colour?
"That sounds very similar to Nazi actions," she added.
The woman states she gave birth approximately in 2002, when she would have been either16 or 17 years of age, according to The Times.
In the statement, she describes the moment she went into labor, stating that a physician and Maxwell were there, and that her bed was covered in blood.
Ghislaine told me to push all the suffering aside," the victim wrote. "I don't know what's happening and no one is explaining it to me. I can't attend school like this.
She was born! I heard the small cries," the woman wrote. "I only had 10 to 15 minutes to hold and feed her before they took her away.

She claimed she was the surrogate mother of the 4-pound infant, whom she stated was the child of Epstein and Maxwell — who is currently incarcerated for 20 years on sex trafficking charges.
I am merely your possession and vessel," the victim went on, stating, "Unlike drugs, a child's body can be sold repeatedly.
There has never been official confirmation that Epstein had any offspring.
The 32-page journal was handed over to federal prosecutors by the woman's legal team at Wigdor LLP, as reported.The Times. Following the completion of the entries, the woman initiated legal action against Leon Black, a private equity investor and associate of Epstein, under a pseudonym in 2023. She claimed that Black sexually assaulted her at one of Epstein's locations. Black has refuted any misconduct and has not faced any criminal charges. The legal matter is still in progress.
Susan Estrich from Estrich Goldin, who represents Black, strongly refuted the allegations made by the anonymous woman.
"Jane Doe is a fake," Estrich statedThe IndependentHer real name is not listed in the database of Epstein's victims, and her biological family claims she invents stories and fabricates 'evidence.' Among her most ridiculous and untrue allegations are that she was trafficked to over 50 men within three years; gave birth to several children fathered by Epstein; and endured at least six forced abortions. None of these statements are accurate. The Wigdor law firm, which previously represented her, has left the case and stopped representing her. We have taken steps to end the case and seek penalties for her false and fraudulent claims against Mr. Black.
When reached by The IndependentA representative from Wigdor LLP chose not to respond to the recently disclosed documents.

Additional papers made public by the DOJ indicateEpstein may have fathered children.
In September 2011, a woman known as "Sarah" sent an email to the fallen financier, expressing her congratulations on the arrival of his child.
Learned from The Duke that you've welcomed a baby boy," the sender wrote. "Although we haven't stayed in touch, I'm still here with love, friendship, and congratulations on your new son.
The sender was recognized as Sarah Ferguson, the ex-wife of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as reported byThe Times.
Several days prior, Boris Nikolic, a Croatian venture capitalist who served as an executor of Epstein's will, sent a message to Epstein asking: "What happened with Mette now?? She wants to"carry your kid? ;)”
It remains uncertain which individual Nicolic is alluding to. Nevertheless, Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit had a previous connection with Epstein, and her emails were included in the newly disclosed documents. She has openly stated remorse for her ties to Epstein.
In her posthumous autobiography, Epstein's victimVirginia Giuffrealso stated that Epstein and Maxwell requested her to bear their child in 2002, which she referred to as a "modern-day handmaid" setup, according toRolling Stone.
Recent papers were made public by the DOJ on Friday, in line with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was enacted by President Donald Trump in November. The department has indicated that the documents could include "fabricated or incorrectly submitted images, records, or videos."
On Friday, the Deputy Attorney GeneralTodd Blanchenoted that "the release signifies the conclusion of an extensive document identification and review process to ensure transparency for the American public and adherence to the law." However, some legislators have argued that half of the government's records are still not made public.
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