A victim of Jeffrey Epstein had a baby fathered by the paedophile snatched away ten minutes after birth, according to the latest tranche of files released by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday.
Buried in the three million documents is a diary entry of one of Epstein’s victims, who alleges to have given birth to a baby girl in about 2002 when she would have been 16 or 17 years old.
The victim expresses discomfort at what she says was Epstein’s goal to create a ‘superior gene pool’ by having a baby with her – a concept she likens to Nazi ideology.
‘Why me? It makes no sense. Why my hair and eye colour?’ she wrote in the diary entry.
The New York Times previously reported in 2019 that the disgraced financier confided in scientists about a scheme to seed the human race with his DNA, by impregnating women at his New Mexico ranch.
In another email released in the tranche, Sarah Ferguson congratulated the paedophile on the birth of a ‘baby boy’ after he was released from jail in 2011.
The former Duchess of York offered him her ‘love, friendship and congratulations’ after hearing about the news from ‘The Duke’, probably referring to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, her ex-husband.
It has never been publicly confirmed whether Epstein fathered any children and the will he drew up before his 2019 death in a New York prison cell did not mention any offspring.
Buried in the three million documents is a diary entry of one of Epstein’s victims
She alleges to have given birth to a baby girl in about 2002 when she would have been 16 or 17 years old
The victim expresses discomfort at what she says was Epstein’s goal to create a ‘superior gene pool’ by having a baby with her – a concept she likens to Nazi ideology
The victim’s lawyers, Wigdor LLP, shared the diary with federal prosecutors investigating Epstein and his jailed co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Included in the diary is a copy of the pregnancy scan dated to 20 weeks’ gestation alongside the words: ‘She is gone and she won’t be coming back.’
‘A shot and those rod like things had a hook and so much pain. Ghislaine said to push all the pain away,’ the victim wrote, describing the birth.
‘I saw between her fingers this tiny head and body in the doctors hands [sic]. It reached its tiny arm up and had a tiny foot.’
The victim recounts how she heard ‘in the hall Ghislaine said she was beautiful’.
‘SHE WAS. Not is. She was a beautiful girl! I heard her! Where is she? Why did she stop whimpering?’ the woman wrote.
She later described herself as feeling like ‘nothing but your property and incubator’, asserting: ‘There is no respect for me as a human.’
Elaborating on what she described as Epstein’s ambition to create a ‘superior gene pool’, the woman wrote: ‘The piano and music comments are made to convince me this is right and will create perfect offspring … I don’t think it works that way and its making me hate playing together.’
The woman later filed a lawsuit against the former chief executive of Apollo Global Management, Leon Black, who was one of Epstein’s associates.
Filing the lawsuit under the pseudonym Jane Doe in 2023, the woman alleges that Black raped her at Epstein’s house in an assault that caused her to bleed.
Black has denied the allegations and the case is ongoing.
The woman said she only experienced ’10 to 15 minutes’ with her baby before she was taken
The victim alleges Ghislaine Maxwell was present in the hospital during the birth
Epstein’s friend Sarah Ferguson congratulated him on having ‘had a baby boy’
Jeffrey Epstein, pictured with Ghislaine Maxwell, may have had multiple secret children, according to newly released emails
Sarah Ferguson is pictured in the Epstein files with a mystery woman in an image released at Christmas
As well as a daughter, the potential existence of Epstein’s secret son – who would now be 14 and in secondary school – was revealed in a sycophantic email to him from his friend Ferguson, who suggested she heard the news from her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Ferguson appears to have used it as an excuse to get back in contact with Epstein, even after his release from prison for child sex offences.
She wrote in the previously unseen email, released in the latest tranche of Epstein files: ‘Don’t know if you’re still on this bbm [BlackBerry Messenger] but have heard from The Duke that you have had a baby boy’.
The email, dated September 21, 2011, contains a barbed attack on Epstein from Ferguson for apparently cutting off contact with her.
She wrote: ‘Even though you never kept in touch, I am still here with love, friendship and congratulations on your baby boy.’ It is signed: ‘Sarah xx.’
The correspondence from Ferguson is among the three million pages, 180,000 images and 2,000 videos posted publicly by the DOJ.
The publication of the documents came six weeks after a December 19 deadline to release all the files, as mandated in the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which passed Congress and was signed into law in November.
The disgraced financier’s last-known girlfriend was Karyna Shuliak, to whom he said he wanted to leave his private island Little Saint James as well as $50 million and his Manhattan townhouse.
One undated video from Friday’s release appears to show a DNA paternity test on the table at Epstein’s seven-storey New York mansion.
According to email correspondences leaked to Bloomberg last year between Epstein and Maxwell, there was a suggestion that the pair discussed undergoing fertility treatments.
On October 20, 2005, police showed up to Epstein’s Palm Beach house with a search warrant.
A few days after the raid, Maxwell sent Epstein an email with detailed instructions on sperm donation for a shared fertility treatment.
‘You can do the sample at home,’ she wrote, before adding that it ‘has to be within 90 mins of my procedure’ and that ‘all the ejaculate must be collected’.
In an email to Epstein in 2007, just before he signed a non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors, Maxwell gave him more detailed instructions on another fertility procedure.
This was around the time Maxwell claimed to have left Epstein’s orbit and was already in a relationship with technology billionaire Ted Waitt.
‘Your cup + instructions are in the oval room… The sample has to be dropped off at 10 + you HAVE to fill out the forms – I would have filled them for you but I was not sure what you wanted to put on them Let me know if you need/want me to do anything,’ she wrote.
Sources who were once close to Epstein have disclosed how the financier surrounded himself with scientists over the years, and confided in them about his plan to develop a super-race of humans with his DNA
He would host dinner parties where academics would mingle with attractive, college-educated women who he saw as candidates to carry his offspring.
Epstein also told one person that upon his death, ‘he wanted his head and penis to be frozen’ and donated to charities that supported transhumanism, the belief that the human race can further evolve using advancements from the world of science.
Dozens of acquaintances – including one of Epstein’s former defence attorneys – told the Times this was all fueled by his veiled fascination for eugenics, the idea that the human race could be improved through selective breeding.
Epstein mingled with the cream of the scientific community, and was heavily involved in many scientific pursuits.
According to his inbox, one of his last book purchases included a copy of ‘The Formula: Unlocking the Secrets to Raising Highly Successful Children’.
Epstein apparently based his idea for a baby ranch on accounts of the Repository for Germinal Choice, which was to be stocked with the sperm of Nobel laureates who wanted to enhance the human gene pool.
Only one Nobel Prize winner has admitted to contributing sperm to it, and the repository discontinued operations in 1999.











