Newly revealed emails suggest that a British reality TV star and socialite, Annabelle Neilson, played a role in connecting women for Jeffrey Epstein. Neilson, known for her appearance on Ladies of London before her passing in 2018, was mentioned in the latest release of documents from the Epstein Files, which contain over three million documents related to the convicted sex offender.
Email exchanges between Neilson and Epstein showed the reality TV star offering to introduce him to women, noting that some women she knew were no longer suitable. Neilson, who was previously married to Nat Rothschild, had a prominent presence in London’s social scene and had a close relationship with fashion icon Alexander McQueen and supermodel Kate Moss.
Communication between Neilson and Epstein occurred between 2010 and 2012, with Neilson using endearing terms like “babe” and “honey” in her emails to Epstein. Despite Epstein’s prior conviction for a sex crime involving a minor, Neilson continued their correspondence, with Epstein expressing gratitude for her assistance.
In one email exchange, Epstein requested Neilson’s help in finding suitable companions, to which Neilson responded by proposing potential candidates. Their communication also touched on personal matters, such as Neilson coping with the death of McQueen. Neilson’s interaction with Epstein ceased after 2012, and following her death in 2018, Epstein expressed condolences to an unidentified individual regarding Neilson’s passing.
Neilson, who struggled with heroin addiction in her youth, passed away at her residence in London, with the cause of death determined to be a stroke. The US Justice Department cautioned that the Epstein Files may contain fabricated or inaccurately submitted materials.
