Summary: New U.S. Department of Justice documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein kept photos and sculptures of a mysterious blonde woman he claimed was the mother of his child. Sarah Ferguson’s congratulatory email adds another layer to the controversy.
Shocking new details have emerged about disgraced American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who died under controversial circumstances in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges. According to documents recently released by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), Epstein allegedly kept disturbing mementoes of a mysterious blonde woman he claimed was the mother of his child.
The Disturbing Discovery
The revelations came from testimony given by an aspiring model who told U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents that Epstein sexually abused her from age 16 in 2005. During her January 2020 interview—conducted five months after Epstein’s death—she described two particularly troubling items she encountered in his luxurious Manhattan mansion.
In one room of the Upper East Side townhouse, the victim saw a photograph of a blonde woman standing on a beach. According to her testimony, Epstein pointed to the image and declared that the woman was the mother of his child.
In another room, the victim encountered an even more disturbing display: a sculpture of a nude female torso—without head, arms, or legs. Epstein allegedly told her this was a mold of the same woman from the photograph, describing her as “perfect” and saying her husband would be “very lucky.”
Did Epstein Have a Child? Sarah Ferguson’s Email Raises Questions
For years, Epstein’s brother has firmly denied that the convicted sex offender ever fathered any children. However, other documents in the DOJ release paint a different picture entirely.
One email dated September 21, 2011, appears to show Sarah Ferguson—the Duchess of York and ex-wife of Britain’s Prince Andrew—congratulating Epstein on the birth of a baby boy.
“Don’t know if you’re still on this BBM but have heard from The Duke that you have had a baby boy,” Ferguson wrote. “Even though you never kept in touch, I still am here with love, friendship, and congratulations on your baby boy.”
This message was reportedly sent years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl—a conviction that should have distanced him from high-society circles but seemingly didn’t.
Who Was the Mystery Woman?
While the identity of the blonde woman in the photograph and sculpture remains unknown, Epstein’s last known girlfriend was Karyna Shuliak. According to reports, he intended to leave her substantial wealth, including his private Caribbean island, his Manhattan townhouse, and approximately $50 million (roughly ₦75 billion at current exchange rates).
Remarkably, Epstein signed his will just two days before his death on August 8, 2019. He was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell on August 10, while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. His death was ruled a suicide, though it has remained the subject of intense public speculation and conspiracy theories.
Why This Matters
These revelations add another disturbing chapter to the Jeffrey Epstein saga, which has captivated global attention due to his connections with powerful figures worldwide—including politicians, royalty, and business magnates.
For Nigerians following this case, it serves as a reminder of how wealth and influence can sometimes shield predators from justice for years. It also highlights the courage of victims who come forward to testify, even when facing powerful opposition.
The full extent of Epstein’s crimes—and the identities of all those involved in his network—may never be fully known. However, as more documents are released, the world continues to piece together the troubling legacy of one of the most notorious criminals of recent times.
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