Newly released Epstein files allege girls were forced into pregnancy, two women died during sexual encounters and were buried at a New Mexico ranch

Epstein Files Say Women Were Strangled, Bodies Buried at Farmhouse
Epstein files Case: Serious and deeply disturbing allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein have surfaced once again. The U.S. Department of Justice has released a new set of files that describe alleged abuse involving underage girls and women.
These documents contain shocking claims about violence, exploitation, and possible cover-ups connected to Epstein and people close to him.
One of the files alleges that two foreign women died after being strangled during sexual encounters. According to the documents, an employee working for Epstein later buried their bodies at his Zorro Ranch property in New Mexico.
The files also mention Epstein’s long-time associate Ghislaine Maxwell in connection with this alleged incident. However, the documents do not clearly explain her exact role.
Another disturbing file includes statements from an underage girl who claimed she was used as a “human incubator.” Emails quoted in the documents allege that girls were kept confined at Zorro Ranch for long periods and forced to become pregnant.
According to the files, children were born, but they disappeared after birth. One woman mentioned in the documents allegedly attempted suicide during this time.
The files also reveal that some financial transactions linked to Epstein were carried out using cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, instead of traditional banking systems. This raises fresh questions about how money connected to Epstein was moved and hidden.
Under a separate section titled “Victims’ names and photos still visible in files, Justice Department admits error,” the department acknowledged a serious mistake.
Despite earlier claims that all identifying details had been removed, names, photos, and phone numbers of victims including minors remain visible in several files. In many cases, identities were only partially blacked out, leaving personal details exposed.
The Justice Department has now admitted this lapse.
The documents also include email exchanges between Epstein and radio host and author Bryan Bishop. In these emails, Bishop asked Epstein to fund a research project he described as being close to cloning. Epstein agreed to invest but refused to become the public face of the project.
Another email dated June 30, 2014, sent by an unknown person, refers to something that appears like permission to have someone killed. Epstein’s response to that message remains unclear.
The renewed controversy has also caused political tension in Britain, with growing demands for Keir Starmer to resign.
A Labour MP from Wales publicly called on Starmer to step down. On Thursday, the Prime Minister apologized to those who were harmed by matters linked to Epstein.
A photo of Peter Mandelson, former British ambassador to the US, has surfaced in the Epstein files. The image shows Mandelson with a woman wearing underwear and a shirt, while another woman stands nearby in a bathrobe.
Starmer appointed Mandelson as Britain’s ambassador to Washington in December 2024. Reports claim the Prime Minister was already aware of Mandelson’s friendship with Epstein at the time.
The Epstein case first came to light in 2005 in Florida, when the mother of a 14-year-old girl filed a police complaint. She alleged that her daughter was invited to Epstein’s luxury home on the pretext of giving a “massage”, but was then pressured into sex.
After the girl returned home and told her parents, they immediately contacted the police. This became the first official complaint against Epstein.
Epstein allegedly transported underage girls using his private jet, known as the “Lolita Express.” He is accused of luring girls with money and jewellery and threatening them into silence. His partner Ghislaine Maxwell is believed to have played a key role in recruiting and managing the victims.
Despite the severity of the allegations, Epstein spent very little time in jail. In 2008, he was sentenced to just 13 months in prison and was allowed to leave jail for work, highlighting his influence.
Jeffrey Epstein was a millionaire financier from New York with close ties to powerful politicians and celebrities. In 2005, he was accused of sexually assaulting a minor. In 2008, he was convicted of soliciting sex from a minor.
In 2019, Epstein was arrested again on sex trafficking charges, but he committed suicide in jail before his trial began. His associate Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in 2021 for helping him and is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence.