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DOJ Release Revives Disputed Claims Epstein Sought to Breed a ‘Superior Gene Pool’

A DOJ document dump surfaces a contested diary plus emails reviving unproven claims about Epstein's reproductive ambitions.

Overview

  • The newly posted trove includes a 32-page diary in which an alleged victim says she was made a “human incubator” and gave birth around 2002 at age 16 or 17 before the newborn was taken.
  • The Justice Department cautions the files may contain fake or falsely submitted materials and describes the publication as compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
  • An email identified in the records as from Sarah Ferguson congratulates Epstein in 2011 on a “baby boy,” though there is no public confirmation he fathered any children.
  • Wigdor LLP provided the diary to prosecutors and has since withdrawn from representing the author, while Leon Black’s attorney calls the accuser a fraud and disputes her claims in court.
  • Earlier reporting detailed Epstein’s interest in using his New Mexico ranch and ties to scientists for a reproductive scheme, with no evidence the plan was ever carried out.