It has emerged that Harvard Professor Nowak planned to travel to Epstein Island in new documents.

It has emerged that Harvard Professor Nowak planned to travel to Epstein Island in new documents.

04.02.2026 22:04

In the investigation files related to billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while being tried for allegedly running a prostitution ring involving underage girls in the U.S., it was revealed that Professor Martin Nowak from Harvard University planned trips to islands used for sexual exploitation crimes. According to the documents, in a correspondence with Nowak, Epstein asked, "Did you torture him?"

In the investigation files of Jeffrey Epstein, who is on trial for allegedly establishing a prostitution network targeting underage girls in the U.S., it has emerged that Harvard Professor Martin Nowak planned to travel to Epstein's islands. Notable communications and shocking documents have come to light in the emails.

HARVARD PROFESSOR PLANNED A TRIP TO EPSTEIN'S ISLAND

The investigation files related to Epstein, some of which have been shared with the public, have raised questions about the billionaire's connections at Harvard University.

A correspondence dated February 2014 among the files shows discussions regarding the details of a planned trip on behalf of Prof. Nowak.

EVEN THE PERSON SITTING NEXT TO HIM ON THE PLANE IS KNOWN

The sender, whose name is kept confidential, writes in an email to Nowak, "Hi, Martin. Here are the tickets to go to Jeffrey's island." The sender indicates that a person named Anna Yermakova will accompany Nowak and provides information about their seating arrangements on the plane. Nowak responds to the email containing the travel plans, saying, "Everything looks good. Thank you very much."

The travel details included in the emails indicate that the duo will fly from Boston, Massachusetts, to Saint Thomas Island, near the islands owned by Epstein in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and will return two days later. It is noted that similar travel plans were made for Nowak in 2012, with Epstein personally involved in the correspondence.

News in the national press reported that Epstein purchased and used the islands "Little St. James" and "Great St. James" in the U.S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean region for activities including sexual exploitation and prostitution networks, and these islands are known to the public as "Epstein's crime islands in the Caribbean."

"DID YOU TORTURE HER?"

According to the documents, a notable correspondence between Epstein and Nowak also took place in March 2014. Nowak informs Epstein, "Our spy was caught after completing his mission." Epstein responds by asking, "Did you torture her?"

INTENSE REDACTIONS IN DOCUMENTS RELATED TO MOSSAD

While the censorship applied by the U.S. Department of Justice in Epstein's files continues to be a topic of discussion, the redactions in one document also drew attention. In an email sent by someone named Larry Brayboy in November 2018, it was seen that Epstein's name was mentioned alongside those of U.S. President Donald Trump and former U.S. President Bill Clinton in connection with the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad.

This email, titled "MOSSAD connection Trump Epstein Clinton Murder Child Sexual Abuse Exposed," was shared with the public with the names of the recipients blacked out.

MAXWELL'S NIECE'S "WISH LIST"

Among the files, there is also an email sent to Epstein's former girlfriend and convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell in April 2002. The sender, who appears to be Maxwell's niece, shares a "wish list" of actresses he wants to do "dirty things" with.

The sender lists the actors on his "unfinished" list as Natalie Portman, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Denise Richards. Maxwell responds to the email from her niece, saying, "I received your wish list. Feel free to expand it whenever you want."

THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN CASE

Epstein, who is on trial for sexually abusing dozens of girls under the age of 18, including the youngest being 14, and for establishing a prostitution network, was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, New York, on August 10, 2019.

The disclosed Epstein case files included famous names such as Prince Andrew, U.S. President Donald Trump, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, actor Kevin Spacey, singer Michael Jackson, illusionist David Copperfield, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.

The FBI also stated that as a result of its investigation with the U.S. Department of Justice, no evidence was found regarding the existence of a "client list" of famous individuals, and it concluded that Epstein, who was alleged to have been murdered to cover up the crimes of individuals including government officials, celebrities, and businesspeople, actually committed suicide in his cell.

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