02.02.2026 01:21
Newly released documents regarding Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison while facing sexual abuse charges in the U.S., have brought controversial correspondences in the case back into the spotlight. The documents highlight an email in which well-known Hollywood publicist Peggy Siegal offered Epstein to "bring a baby" upon her return from a trip to Kenya.
Newly released documents regarding Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison while facing charges of establishing a sex trafficking network targeting underage girls in the U.S., have brought controversial names and correspondences back into the spotlight. The millions of pages of new documents made public by the U.S. Department of Justice highlight the communications of some individuals in Epstein's circle.
MORE THAN 3 MILLION NEW FILES SHARED
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that more than 3 million new documents related to the Epstein investigation have been shared with the public. The documents contain numerous details about Epstein's international contacts, social circle, and private correspondences.
PEGGY SIEGAL'S KENYA TRIP
One of the prominent names in the documents is the well-known publicist Peggy Siegal, recognized in Hollywood circles. In an email sent to Epstein, Siegal informs him of her upcoming trip to Nairobi, the capital of Kenya.
While sharing details about her travel plans in the correspondence, Siegal humorously refers to her journey in Kenya, stating, "We can't thank you enough for another life experience. If the Maasai warriors don't eat us, Somali pirates will."
"I CAN BRING ONE OR TWO LITTLE BABIES"
In a particularly notable section of the same email, Siegal addresses Epstein, saying, "I can bring you one or two little babies. Boy or girl? Just like Madonna." This sentence became one of the most controversial correspondences in the Epstein case.
PHOTOS OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE MELANIA DOCUMENTARY
Among the released documents are photos of Brett Ratner appearing with Epstein. It was noted that Ratner is the director of the documentary about Melania Trump.
The photos show Ratner sitting on a couch, embracing Epstein and two women whose identities are concealed, while no information was shared regarding the date the images were taken.
NO STATEMENT FROM THE PARTIES
Peggy Siegal and Brett Ratner, whose names appear in the documents, have not made any public statements regarding the allegations and the released documents so far. Officials emphasize that the documents were published as part of the investigation and that the contents are of an accusatory nature.