New allegations in the Epstein documents: Shocking accusation against the former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico.

New allegations in the Epstein documents: Shocking accusation against the former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico.

09.02.2026 17:58

Newly released documents regarding billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison after being charged with establishing a sex trafficking and prostitution network for underage girls in the U.S., have brought to light a serious allegation that has shaken U.S. diplomatic circles. The documents include claims that Earl Anthony Wayne, the former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, impregnated an 11-year-old girl at a party organized by Epstein.

New documents shared with the public regarding billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while being held on charges of establishing a sex trafficking network targeting underage girls in the U.S., have brought attention to striking allegations once again.

SEVERE ACCUSATION AGAINST FORMER U.S. AMBASSADOR

In the documents released as part of the Epstein investigation conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice, allegations concerning former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Earl Anthony Wayne were highlighted.

Among the documents, an email sent by someone named Ken Turner in July 2019 claimed that Wayne attended a party organized by Epstein at a facility belonging to the U.S. Consulate in Mexico in 2014.

ALLEGATION OF "LEAVING AN 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL PREGNANT"

In Turner's email, it was alleged that Wayne left an 11-year-old girl pregnant at the party, and that the DNA of the newborn boy matched Wayne's 100%. Turner claimed that Wayne was sentenced to life in prison in Mexico in 2017 for this crime.

"SAVED FROM GOING TO PRISON"

In the same email, it was claimed that Wayne was saved from going to prison as a result of an agreement between the U.S. State Department and a Mexican judge, and that a former U.S. Marine served time in his place. Turner argued that there is still a valid arrest warrant for Wayne in Mexico and that he is evading his sentence.

SUSPICIOUS CORRESPONDENCE WITH UCLA PROFESSOR

The documents also included correspondence that took place in September 2017 between Epstein and Professor Mark Tramo from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

In an email sent by Tramo to Epstein, he used expressions regarding the reactions of newborns to their mothers' voices and wrote that "everything he has done for himself and many others" should be appreciated. Following the emergence of the correspondence, many users on social media called on UCLA management to take action against Tramo.

SULFURIC ACID PAYMENT DRAWS ATTENTION

Among the released documents was a money transfer dated 2018. The explanation for a payment of $4,373 made to a company called Gemini Seawater Systems included phrases such as "shipping insurance fee, sulfuric acid, fuel, materials for conductivity probes, pH and cable acquisition." The documents did not provide any information on the purpose for which these chemicals were obtained.

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