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Jeffrey Epstein alleged 'super gene pool' scheme appears in released documents
Summary
Newly released files include a diary and emails alleging Jeffrey Epstein sought to spread his DNA and an account that a baby was taken from a teenage victim; authorities have not publicly confirmed he fathered any children.
Content
Newly released material from millions of pages of previously sealed records contains diary entries, emails and other documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein. A victim's diary, shared with federal prosecutors by her attorneys, includes an account alleging she gave birth as a teenager and that the child was taken and not returned. The records also allege Epstein discussed spreading his DNA and cultivating a genetic legacy, a concept the victim described as comparable to eugenics. Officials have not publicly confirmed that Epstein fathered any children.
Key points:
- A diary entry from a woman who says she was a teenage victim alleges a birth around 2002 and that the baby was taken and not returned.
- The documents include emails and other items suggesting Epstein discussed spreading his DNA and pursuing a genetic legacy; the victim characterized the idea as akin to eugenics.
- The diary and related materials were shared with federal prosecutors, but there has been no public confirmation that Epstein fathered any children.
Summary:
The newly surfaced records introduce allegations about Epstein's interest in his genetic legacy and include a victim's account of a birth and a missing child. The materials were provided to prosecutors by the victim's attorneys, and public verification of the claims about children remains unestablished. Undetermined at this time.
