Newly unsealed files from the U.S. Department of Justice have revealed disturbing claims that Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender and financier who died in 2019, openly discussed fatherhood with his victims while allegedly pressuring underage girls to have his children. In one account from a woman who says Epstein abused her starting at age 16, the pedophile pointed to a photograph of a blonde woman displayed in his New York mansion and declared she was the mother of his child. The revelation adds to mounting evidence suggesting Epstein may have secretly fathered offspring and pursued a bizarre eugenics-inspired agenda involving young women he exploited.

The woman, whose identity remains redacted in the documents, recounted to FBI investigators how Epstein gestured toward the beach photo during one of their encounters. “This is the mother of my child,” he allegedly said, emphasizing the woman’s perfection. He even showed a torso sculpture in the room, claiming it was a mold of the same individual, and remarked that her future husband would be “very lucky.” The victim described years of sexual assault beginning when she was a teenage model in New York, painting a picture of manipulation and control that extended beyond physical abuse into psychological torment.

This confession aligns with broader allegations in the files that Epstein harbored ambitions to create what he viewed as a “superior gene pool” through pregnancies involving vulnerable young women. A separate diary entry from an unnamed victim, dated around 2002, details giving birth to a baby girl at age 16 or 17 after allegedly being impregnated by Epstein. The entry includes a pregnancy scan at 20 weeks and describes the harrowing moment of delivery: the infant was removed from her arms just 10 minutes after birth, reportedly under the supervision of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s convicted accomplice. The woman wrote of feeling like a “human incubator,” likening Epstein’s fixation on superior offspring to Nazi ideology. “That feels very Nazi like,” she noted, expressing horror at being used for his twisted reproductive goals.

Other victims echoed similar pressures. Johanna Sjoberg, in a 2016 deposition from a related defamation case, testified that Epstein repeatedly asked her to have his baby. She described deflecting the requests without outright refusal, saying things like “Oh, yeah, really? Okay.” Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most prominent accusers, recounted in her memoir how both Epstein and Maxwell urged her to carry their child when she was a teenager. Giuffre feared the plan involved raising a girl until puberty for further exploitation, prompting her to secretly plan an escape rather than comply. “There was no way I wanted to bring a child into the world for them to raise,” she wrote, highlighting the terror of potential intergenerational abuse.

The documents, part of a massive three-million-page release, have reignited speculation about Epstein’s hidden progeny. Previously, the financier was not publicly known to have children, but references to paternity appear repeatedly. One email chain even includes a congratulatory note from Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, regarding a supposed “baby boy,” though its context remains unclear and does not imply wrongdoing on her part. Victims’ accounts suggest Epstein may have orchestrated secret births, with infants taken away immediately to conceal their existence.

Epstein’s interest in eugenics and transhumanism was no secret during his lifetime. He reportedly funded scientific endeavors and expressed desires to seed the human race with his DNA at facilities like his New Mexico ranch or private island. These latest claims provide chilling firsthand testimony that he acted on those fantasies by targeting underage girls in his trafficking network. The 16-year-old model’s account of the “perfect” mother photo and sculpture underscores how Epstein normalized his depravity, presenting fatherhood as a casual achievement amid ongoing abuse.

The files also highlight patterns of recruitment and grooming that ensnared dozens of minors. Epstein and Maxwell allegedly used promises of modeling opportunities, education, or mentorship to lure vulnerable teens, only to exploit them sexually and, in some cases, reproductively. The victim who saw the blonde woman’s photo described Epstein’s home as filled with such trophies—images and artifacts celebrating his conquests and supposed lineage.

Public reaction to these revelations has been one of renewed outrage. Advocates for survivors argue the documents expose not just individual crimes but a systemic failure to hold powerful figures accountable sooner. Epstein’s 2008 plea deal, which allowed him to serve minimal time despite evidence of widespread abuse, enabled years of continued predation before his 2019 arrest. His death by suicide in jail halted a full trial, but the unsealing of records continues to peel back layers of his operation.

For the victims, these disclosures bring painful validation alongside fresh trauma. The woman abused from age 16 grapples with the memory of Epstein boasting about fatherhood while subjecting her to years of assault. The diary writer mourns a child she barely held, stolen under Maxwell’s watch. Giuffre and Sjoberg’s refusals to comply highlight acts of resistance amid unimaginable pressure.

As investigations into Epstein’s network persist, these accounts serve as stark reminders of the depths of his criminality. The pursuit of children—both born and potential—through coercion and abuse reveals a man who saw vulnerable girls not as individuals but as means to perpetuate his legacy. The files may not provide definitive proof of living secret children, but the consistent testimonies paint a portrait of obsession that extended far beyond financial schemes into the most intimate violations.

The ongoing release of Epstein-related materials ensures that questions about his hidden life remain in the spotlight. For survivors and the public alike, each new detail reinforces the need for justice, transparency, and protection against such predators. The horror lies not only in what was done but in how casually Epstein discussed fatherhood amid the ruins of young lives he destroyed.