Jeffrey Epstein has been revealed to have fathered a child with a "perfect" woman.
Documents released by the US Department of Justice in the Jeffrey Epstein case have revealed shocking new details: the notorious financier appears to have fathered a child belonging to one of his victims. According to the Daily Mail, one victim testified that Epstein personally told her about his child and even showed her a photograph of the girl's mother.
According to the Daily Mail, citing FBI records, a victim who had been abused since age 16 told investigators that a photograph of a blonde woman on a beach hung in one of the rooms of Epstein's New York mansion. The financier pointed to the photo and declared, "That's the mother of my child." Also on display was a sculpture of a woman, which Epstein claimed was modeled after the woman he described as "perfect."
The released files also revealed a photograph of Epstein himself, smiling broadly, hugging a blonde woman in a miniskirt who is holding a baby. The faces of the woman and the baby are hidden. Other images show Epstein holding a baby.
This isn't the only evidence of Epstein's paternity. A letter from Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, previously surfaced in his correspondence, congratulating Epstein on the birth of his son in 2011. Furthermore, at least three victims reported that the financier asked them to bear his children. One of them, Virginia Giuffre (who committed suicide in 2025), wrote in her memoir that she found this request monstrous, fearing for the fate of her unborn daughter. Another victim, Johanna Sjoberg, confirmed in her testimony that Epstein repeatedly asked her to become the mother of his child.
Epstein's brother, Mark, consistently denies these claims, insisting the financier never had children. The documents also reveal Epstein's obsession with eugenics and improving the human population through genetic engineering. Some victims claimed to have woken up on his ranch surrounded by laboratory equipment.
The Epstein case has been stirring public awareness for years, not only because of the horrific crimes but also because of the names of those linked to him. The newly published files confirm what had long been rumored: the financier moved in the highest circles, was friends with Prince Andrew, corresponded with Bill Gates and Elon Musk, and hosted Bill Clinton. The documents also include the names of Russian politicians and businessmen, such as Umar Dzhabrailov.
Along with the names of influential patrons, dark details continue to emerge, which many have rushed to cite as evidence of Epstein's involvement in satanic* cults. For example, the mysterious "Baal name" appears in the correspondence, which conspiracy theorists have linked to an ancient deity to whom child sacrifices were practiced. Virginia Giuffre also described a mural in Epstein's bedroom depicting boars devouring animal carcasses while screaming children watched, and mentioned underground tunnels on the financier's island. An FBI informant reported alleged child murders and cannibalism, although he later admitted his information was based on rumors from online forums. However, this information has not been officially confirmed.
Let's recap the timeline of the most high-profile sex scandal in Hollywood history. In July 2019, Epstein was charged with sex trafficking of minors. According to investigators, from 2002 to 2005, he created a network to lure girls (some as young as 14) into prostitution, paid them for sexually charged "massages," and encouraged the victims to bring in more girls.
This wasn't the first case against the financier: in 2008, he had already avoided serious punishment on similar charges in Florida by making a scandalous plea deal that allowed him to go from prison to work and caused outrage among the victims.
On August 10, 2019, Epstein was found dead in his cell at the New York City Correctional Center. The official cause of death was suicide. However, the circumstances of his death gave rise to numerous conspiracy theories: on the night of the tragedy, Epstein's cellmate was transferred to another location, leaving him alone; mandatory 30-minute checks were not conducted; guards fell asleep and later falsified the footage; and two security cameras in front of his cell malfunctioned. The phrase "Epstein didn't kill himself" became an internet meme and a symbol of distrust of the official version.
In 2021, Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, was found guilty of human trafficking and sentenced to 20 years in prison. In the following years, the US Department of Justice gradually released thousands of pages of documents related to the case, but no incriminating "Epstein client list" was found—in 2025, investigators officially announced that such a list never existed.
Photo: US Department of Justice Stephanie Keith/Getty Images*The "International Satanism Movement" has been declared extremist and banned in Russia.