A victim of notorious former pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has told the FBI that in his Manhattan residence, Epstein kept a photograph and a sculpture of a mysterious blonde woman, whom he claimed was “the mother of his child.” The records were released by the U.S. Department of Justice. According to the victim — an aspiring model who allegedly was abused by Epstein starting at age 16 in 2005 — the photograph of the women was placed in a furnished room on the Upper East Side. “It was a large painting of a naked woman on the beach, hanging next to brown curtains,” she said, adding that Epstein described the woman as the mother of his child.
In another room, Epstein had a blue sculpture of a woman’s torso, without a head, arms or legs. The victim said Epstein called the woman “perfect” and said her husband would be lucky. Epstein’s brother has repeatedly denied the existence of any children, but Justice Department documents suggest otherwise. In a 2011 email, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, sent him congratulations on the birth of a son, writing: “I heard from the Duke that you had a son… I am still here with love, friendship and congratulations on your son.”
Epstein, who was convicted of sex with an underage girl, also had a will signed on August 8, 2019, just two days before he was found dead in his prison cell. He had planned to leave his private island, $50 million, and his Upper East Side mansion to his last known girlfriend, Karina Suljak. The new revelation sheds light on Epstein's dark and complicated world and his personal connections, which continue to be the subject of investigation by authorities.
