Epstein Files
The Shocking Contents of the Epstein Emails

Vol. 42, No. 04

04/01/2026

The Shocking Contents of the Epstein Emails

R. Cort Kirkwood

AT A GLANCE

• The partial release of the Epstein files has shed light on the deviancy of the elites.

• The level of perversion goes much deeper than many people imagine.

• Emails suggest Epstein was purchasing children and babies for sex, torture, and even murder.

• The full truth of the evil of the Epstein class might never be revealed.

What appeared to be the story of a sex pervert who trafficked young women and abused girls as young as 11 is even darker than first thought. The FBI’s files on Wall Street moneybags Jeffrey Epstein, who supposedly committed suicide while in federal lockup after his indictment on sex trafficking charges, show that his tastes went beyond mere sex with kids. The files show that Epstein purchased or attempted to purchase babies, used girls as baby incubators, and discussed babies in terms of food such as shrimp and cream cheese. He tortured girls as well, and confessed that he was a demonic sex criminal who imported children to his private island in the Caribbean, Little Saint James, to molest them. Worse still, sources say, he murdered at least three people — a baby and two foreign girls.

The revelations are in the second dump of Epstein files at the U.S. Justice Department’s website, which requires users to verify that they are 18 years old before viewing. The sex crimes are beyond belief. The files are packed with the names of the rich, famous, and powerful, such as Wall Street financier Leon Black and Microsoft magnate Bill Gates.

Yet it’s the details in the emails that sicken the stomach, as Representative Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) told podcaster Benny Johnson. So disturbing is the material that one shouldn’t view it, he told Johnson.

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