03.02.2026 15:55
Records published by the U.S. Department of Justice indicate that Jeffrey Epstein concealed children. According to a diary entry included in the files, it is claimed that a young woman, identified as a victim of Epstein, gave birth at the age of 16-17 and that her baby was taken from her ten minutes after the birth. An ultrasound image showing this victim's 20-week pregnancy is also among the documents.
The latest files released by the U.S. Department of Justice regarding Jeffrey Epstein reveal shocking claims that were previously unknown among millions of documents. According to a report by the British newspaper The Times, the documents contain records suggesting that Epstein may have had secret children.
THERE IS AN ULTRASOUND IMAGE
According to a diary entry included in the files, it is claimed that a young woman, who is said to be a victim of Epstein, gave birth at the age of 16-17 in 2002, and her baby was taken from her ten minutes after the birth. Among the documents is a copy of the ultrasound image showing this victim's 20-week pregnancy.
"SHE WAS BORN, I HEARD HER CRY"
According to the claims, the incident occurred under the supervision of Epstein's former associate Ghislaine Maxwell. In the diary, the victim recounts her experiences with statements like, "She was born, I heard her cry! I saw her little head and body in the doctors' hands..." and asks questions about where the baby is.
HE DID NOT MENTION CHILDREN IN HIS WILL
The documents also contain striking references, such as an email sent by Sarah Ferguson to Epstein in 2011, which is alleged to imply a child's birth. However, experts state that Epstein did not mention his children in his will and that these claims have not yet been verified by genetic testing or official records.
This new release of documents has become one of the most notable findings from massive files containing millions of pages of documents, thousands of videos, and hundreds of thousands of photos. Nevertheless, experts emphasize that more evidence is needed to verify the claims.