Distressing Jeffrey Epstein 'Victim Journal' Pages Claim Girl Used as 'Personal Incubator' to Carry His Child
Warning, distressing content: The papers were disclosed as part of a huge dump of documents relating to the investigation into the dead paedophile by the US Department of Justice.
Allegations of Forced Pregnancy and Miscarriage
The distressing document was part of the Justice Department's disclosures of Epstein files. Pages that appear to have been taken from the journals of a victim of Jeffrey Epstein make distressing claims the dead paedophile used her as his "personal incubator" to carry his child.
The distressing papers were disclosed as part of a huge dump of documents relating to the investigation into the dead paedophile by the US Department of Justice. Inclusion in the Epstein files is not an indication of guilt, nor of knowledge of his crimes. The document has not been verified as authentic, and the author is not named.
Coded Diary Entries and Graphic Descriptions
In the alleged diary, which was written in code, the author appears to write about suffering a miscarriage. "So sorry Jeffrey these things happen when your body had never been given time to properly heal!" The pages of the journal are decorated with collages of magazine cuttings, pregnancy scans and splatters of red ink or paint.
Leon Black, the American investor and friend of Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell are both named in the journals. Another passage appears to describe childbirth, claiming Maxwell had put her hands over her eyes, "but I didn't close them because of these tiny cries."
"I am so lost. I saw between her fingers this tiny head and body in the doctors hands and had a tiny foot."
Later she writes: "In the hall Ghislaine said she was beautiful...she was a beautiful girl! SHE WAS. I heard her! Where is she? Why did she stop whimpering? She was born! I heard the tiny cries!"
Journal Details and Further Allegations
The cover of one journal was decorated with a 16th birthday card. And separately the author claims Black "bit" her during an incident in New York: "Who the f*** bites someone? Sick!"
Massive Document Release by US Justice Department
The Justice Department said it was disclosing more than 3 million pages of documents, as well as thousands of videos and photos, as required by a law passed by Congress. By Friday evening, more than 600,000 documents had been published online. Millions of files that prosecutors had identified as potentially subject to release under the law remain under wraps, however, drawing criticism from Democrats.
Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges in July 2019, and found dead in his cell just over a month later.