03.02.2026 07:20
A newly released 3 million-page archive in the Jeffrey Epstein case has revealed a shocking digital correspondence. It has come to light that a woman, whose identity has not yet been "officially" confirmed but is understood to have close ties to Epstein, thanked him by sending a photo of her baby immediately after a large sum of money was deposited into her bank account.
In the latest dataset shared by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) at the beginning of February 2026, Epstein's personal email and messaging records were scrutinized. Among the files, a correspondence dated 2012 contains a detail that questions the fine line between "donation" and "gratitude."
WOMAN'S REACTION IS A SCANDAL
According to the documents, an "incredible" (estimated to be in the millions) transfer was made in one go from one of Epstein's offshore accounts to the bank account of a woman whose name is "redacted." Shortly after the transfer was approved, the woman was seen sending the following message to Epstein: "I saw the number in the bank, I was really shocked. Your generosity knows no bounds... I'm sending you this little gift."
Immediately following this message is a photo of a newborn baby in the woman's lap.
WHAT DO EXPERTS SAY?
Analyses in the foreign press (especially the Guardian and New York Post) emphasize that this correspondence can be interpreted in two different ways:
Next Generation Operation: Some claims suggest that referencing Epstein's obsession with "enhancing the human race with his own genes" (eugenics), this baby could be Epstein's biological child, and the money is a form of "care/bribe."
Loyalty Reward: Another possibility is that the woman played a significant role in Epstein's dark operations, and this generosity is a "loyalty reward." The photo of the baby may symbolize their "familial" closeness.
WHO IS THE MYSTERIOUS WOMAN?
Although the woman's name is redacted in the file, cyber detectives and journalists claim that this name could belong to someone who was listed in Epstein's "little black book," had worked as a model in the past, and later held a position in Epstein's financial network. Justice Department officials state that the redactions were made due to "privacy concerns and ongoing investigations."
OTHER "BABY" DETAILS IN THE FILES
This incident is not the first oddity related to children or babies in the Epstein files. Documents published at the end of 2025 also sparked outrage with photos of secret compartments decorated like a "children's room" found in Epstein's mansion in New York.