A chilling email exchange has emerged from the latest Jeffrey Epstein files release in which the convicted predator gloats about trafficking children to his private island to be abused.
The newly uncovered emails are raising fresh alarm as they show Epstein proudly boasting about his reputation as the man who traffics and rapes children on Little Saint James, his private “Pedophile Island” in the Caribbean.
In an email to Russian venture capitalist Masha Drokova, Epstein described a conversation involving a film director researching “a really bad guy that gets children for sex sent to his island.”
Epstein wrote:
“She almost fainted when I told her that person is me.”
Drokova responded:
“she is very emotional.
“while kind, loving and sharp.
“I think you can become friends too,”
She also added:
“she was doing a VR movie not researching anyone.
“interesting that this part is appeared in your conversation.”

The email is now begun circulating widely online following the DOJ’s release of millions of Epstein-related documents.
Whistleblower Ready to Talk, Then Suddenly Silenced
The files also reveal that French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, described by prosecutors as one of Epstein’s key recruiters of underage girls, was reportedly prepared in 2016 to cooperate with U.S. authorities.
According to handwritten notes from a federal prosecutor dated February 2016:
“One of Epstein’s bfs, Jean Luc Brunel, has helped get girls.”
“He is wanting to cooperate.”
The notes further state:
“Brunel is afraid of being prosecuted.”
At the time, Brunel’s attorney was reportedly in discussions with lawyers representing Epstein’s victims about arranging a meeting with federal prosecutors in Manhattan, potentially in exchange for immunity.
Brunel’s lawyer allegedly indicated that his client had recruited girls for Epstein and possessed incriminating photographs.
He was reportedly prepared to walk into the U.S. Attorney’s office.
He never did.
$3 Million to Keep Quiet?
The documents show that Epstein learned Brunel was considering cooperating.
On May 3, 2016, Epstein emailed Kathy Ruemmler, a former Obama administration official who later became general counsel at Goldman Sachs, warning that Brunel planned to approach federal prosecutors.
Epstein wrote that one of Brunel’s associates had:
“asked for 3 million dollars so that Jean Luc would not go in.”
Shortly after, Brunel stopped communicating with authorities.
Prosecutors believe Brunel may have received money to prevent him from blowing the whistle on Epstein’s network.
Years later, Brunel was arrested in France on child sex trafficking charges.
Like Epstein, he was found dead in his jail cell while awaiting trial.
Disturbing FBI Allegations Resurface
The latest DOJ document release also included a previously buried FBI report dated July 2020 containing disturbing allegations involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the disgraced former British prince.
As Slay News previously reported, the report details claims that a girl between six and eight years old was “tortured with electrical shocks” while Andrew allegedly observed.
The allegations were made by a woman who told the FBI she had been abused as a child by Epstein and his associates in the 1990s.
In her testimony, she said:
“I have been trafficked to Epstein.”
“He and Andrew have dragged me through hell and back.”
“They tore me and hurt the very soul of me.”
“He [Epstein] became a controller and sexually abused me.”
“He was friends with Andrew, who did the same thing.”
Mountbatten-Windsor has denied wrongdoing.
Lawmakers Sound Alarm After Reviewing Unredacted Files
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), one of the lawmakers granted access to the full, unredacted Epstein files, has warned that the documents contain deeply disturbing material.
Members of Congress are not permitted to publicly disclose concealed identities or copy the documents, but they may describe their general impressions.
Appearing on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” Boebert said:
“But I mean, there is some sick stuff in here that is implying.”
She added:
“I’m saying there is talk of consumption and it ain’t pizza.”
“And I’m not saying that I am QAnon by any means, but this is deep, dark, satanic, awful, sacrificial.”
“And this stuff is gross.”
Lawmakers who reviewed the unredacted material have referenced coded language and descriptions they say suggest abuse beyond what has previously been made public.
The Pattern That Won’t Go Away
The emerging details paint a familiar picture:
• A trafficking network operating for years among global elites
• A key recruiter prepared to cooperate, then silenced
• Storage units, hidden drives, and unexplained deaths
• Allegations involving royalty and powerful figures
• Millions of documents released, yet lingering unanswered questions
For years, Americans were told there was nothing more to see.
Now, with emails surfacing in Epstein’s own words and whistleblowers who never made it to the witness stand, the public is once again asking:
• Who knew?
• Who was protected?
• And what evidence was never allowed to reach a courtroom?
The DOJ has stated that the release is complete under federal transparency law.
But as each new tranche surfaces, the scope of what Epstein built, and who may have been involved, appears far larger than initially acknowledged.
READ MORE – Epstein Files Expose ‘Deep, Dark, Satanic, Awful, Sacrificial’ Acts

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