Disturbing revelations from what seems to be excerpts from a journal purportedly belonging to a victim of Jeffrey Epstein suggest that the deceased pedophile may have used her as a vessel for his child. These distressing documents emerged among a vast release of materials linked to the investigation into Epstein by the US Department of Justice.
It is important to note that being mentioned in the Epstein files does not imply involvement in his crimes, and the authenticity of the document has not been confirmed, with the author remaining unidentified. The alleged diary, written in code, alludes to the author experiencing a miscarriage.
The journal pages are adorned with collages featuring cutouts from magazines, pregnancy scans, and splashes of red ink or paint. Notably, the journals name Leon Black, an American investor and Epstein’s associate, as well as Ghislaine Maxwell.
One passage from the journal describes a childbirth scene where Maxwell reacts emotionally to the newborn’s cries. Additionally, the author alleges that Black bit her during an incident in New York, expressing shock at such behavior. A 16th Birthday Card decorates the cover of one journal.
The Justice Department has disclosed over 3 million pages of documents, along with numerous videos and photos, as mandated by a congressional law. Despite more than 600,000 documents being released online by Friday evening, millions of potentially releasable files remain undisclosed, prompting criticism from Democrats.
Epstein was apprehended on federal sex trafficking charges in July 2019 and was discovered dead in his prison cell a month later.
