
A Young Model’s First Encounter with Horror (Image Credits: Nypost.com)
New York City – Justice Department documents have brought renewed attention to Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged confession to a victim about a secret child, complete with a beach photo and a disturbing torso sculpture of the mother in his Upper East Side townhouse.[1][2]
A Young Model’s First Encounter with Horror
An aspiring model from an immigrant family first crossed paths with Epstein in 2005, when she was just 16 years old. Introduced through modeling industry contacts, she met the financier on several occasions. The girl, who had moved to Kansas with parents working at McDonald’s before pursuing dreams in New York, described herself as a virgin at the time.[2]
Epstein subjected her to sexual abuse over the years, later bragging about her skills in crude terms. She shared these details during a January 2020 FBI interview, five months after Epstein’s death by suicide in a Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. The testimony emerged in recently released DOJ files, part of ongoing disclosures from investigations into the late sex offender’s life.[1][3]
Eerie Relics in the Manhattan Townhouse
During one visit to Epstein’s opulent residence, the victim noticed peculiar items that hinted at his personal obsessions. In one room stood a photograph of a blonde woman posing on a beach. Epstein pointed to the image and declared it showed the mother of his child, according to her account to investigators.[1]
Elsewhere in the townhouse, a naked, blue mold-like sculpture captured a female torso without head, arms, or legs. Epstein identified it as a cast of the same woman, whom he described as perfect. He added that her future husband would be very lucky, the files state. These displays stood out amid the financier’s lavish surroundings, underscoring his fixation.[2][4]
Family Denials Clash with Emerging Clues
Epstein’s brother, Mark, has consistently rejected suggestions that the financier ever fathered children. Yet the DOJ files present conflicting indicators. A 2011 email from Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, congratulated Epstein on a baby boy, citing information from “The Duke.”[1]
“Don’t know if you are still on this bbm but have heard from The Duke that you have had a baby boy,” she wrote. “Even though you never kept in touch, I still am here with love, friendship, and congratulations on your baby boy. Sarah xx.” The message arrived years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for sex with an underage girl.[2]
A Pattern of Desires for Offspring
Multiple victims recounted Epstein pressing them to bear his children, revealing a recurring theme. One British accuser noted that during a stay at his Palm Beach property, Epstein raised the idea, which infuriated Ghislaine Maxwell. She felt humiliated, believing the victim matched Epstein’s type more closely.[2]
Virginia Giuffre described the request as brazen in her posthumous memoir, fearing the implications for any daughter. Johanna Sjoberg testified that Epstein asked her repeatedly, though she deflected without outright refusal. Reports also linked him to transhumanist ideas, including plans at his New Mexico ranch to impregnate women artificially.[4]
- Epstein allegedly sought to “seed the human race” with his DNA at Zorro Ranch.
- Victims reported waking amid lab equipment there.
- His will left assets to girlfriend Karyna Shuliak, signed days before his death.
Key Takeaways
- A victim’s 2020 FBI interview details Epstein’s paternity claim tied to specific mansion artifacts.
- Contradictory evidence includes a 2011 congratulatory email from Sarah Ferguson.
- Epstein repeatedly approached victims about bearing his children, per multiple accounts.
These revelations from the DOJ files paint a portrait of Epstein’s private world, blending wealth, predation, and peculiar ambitions. As more documents surface, questions about his legacy persist. What do you think about these claims? Share in the comments.






