Jeffrey Epstein, the infamous financier, reportedly showcased a troubling sculpture and a photograph of an unidentified blond woman within his New York City residence, claiming she was the mother of his child, based on documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice.
This assertion emerged from an aspiring model who recounted to authorities that Epstein had sexually exploited her since she was just 16 years old in 2005. She detailed these accusations during a Federal Bureau of Investigation interview in January 2020, five months after Epstein was found dead in custody.
According to the released documents, one of the rooms in Epstein's Upper East Side dwelling included a photograph of the blond woman, who was seen standing on a beach.
The victim stated that Epstein identified the woman in the photo as the mother of his child during their conversations.
In another part of the mansion, the woman reported that Epstein possessed a sculpture depicting a naked female torso, which he claimed was a mold of the same person. This artwork notably lacked a head, arms, or legs.
Epstein allegedly referred to the woman as “perfect” and remarked that any man who was married to her would be “very lucky,” as per the documents.
While Epstein's brother has consistently rejected claims regarding the convicted sex offender fathering a child, further documents made public by the Justice Department seem to challenge that denial.
An email dated September 21, 2011, from Sarah Ferguson, the former spouse of Prince Andrew, appeared to commend Epstein on the birth of a son.
In her message, Ferguson stated, “Don’t know if you’re still on this BBM but have heard from The Duke that you have had a baby boy.” She added, “Even though you never kept in touch, I still am here with love, friendship, and congratulations on your baby boy.”
This correspondence reportedly occurred years after Epstein had been convicted for engaging in sexual activities with a minor.
Epstein's last known girlfriend, Karyna Shuliak, has been reported to be set to inherit significant assets from his estate, including his private island and his Upper East Side residence, valued at around $50 million.
Epstein signed his will on August 8, 2019, just two days prior to his death in his Manhattan jail cell while he awaited trial on federal sex trafficking charges.

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