Did Jeffrey Epstein Have Children?
Jeffrey Epstein was obsessed with evolutionary theory and eugenic projects. He was extremely sexually active. He talked openly about wanting to “seed” the human race with his DNA.
So why wouldn’t he have children out there?
According to files released by the US Department of Justice, there is evidence he did.
Buried in all the overwhelming amount of documents is one called Document #EFTA02731361 , it appears to be a diary entry from one of Epstein’s victims, who claims she gave birth to a baby girl around 2002, when she would have been 16 or 17 years old. The entry includes a pregnancy scan dated to 20 weeks.
She wrote that the baby was taken from her ten minutes after birth. Ghislaine Maxwell was in the room.
“She was born, I heard her cries. I saw this tiny head and body in between the doctor’s hands. Ghislaine said she was beautiful. Where is she?”
In another entry, the woman described what Epstein told her to justify the pregnancy: that his piano playing proved good genes, that her eye color made her ideal, that this would create what he called a “superior gene pool.”
Her words: “I do not want to be tied to Jeffrey for the rest of my life. I am too young and he is too old. I miss the person I was before I was made into what feels like a human incubator.”
She wasn’t the only evidence. In undated video footage filmed at Epstein’s New York mansion, a DNA paternity test is visible sitting on a table. And in a 2011 email, Sarah Ferguson, prompted by Prince Andrew, congratulated Epstein on the birth of a baby boy. Epstein never responded.
It has never been publicly confirmed that Epstein had any children. His will, drawn up before his 2019 death, mentions none and left all of his assets to a private trust called the 1953 Trust, with intended beneficiaries including his girlfriend Karyna Shuliak ($50 million), lawyer Darren Indyke ($50 million), accountant Richard Kahn ($25 million), brother Mark Epstein ($10 million), Ghislaine Maxwell ($10 million), and Harvard professor Martin Nowak ($5 million), among roughly 40 others.
But if his children are out there, they have no duty to come forward. They owe us nothing. There is evidence to suggest they exist, but that doesn’t mean the public is entitled to any information about them. If they even know who their father was, they deserve to detach from the shadow of Jeffrey Epstein.