Epstein files: Woman told FBI she was trafficked to Ireland for 'politicians and notable men'
Ottoline Spearman
A woman has alleged that she was trafficked to Ireland for "politicians and notable men", according to a document in the latest release of the Epstein files.
The woman reported being a "victim of human trafficking involving Jeffrey Epstein".
The file was an internal FBI email released by the US Department of Justice in the latest tranche of documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein.
The woman alleged that she was raped by three men who were "part of an organization that would take photos of young girls". The woman claimed that her photo was used when she went to Ireland for "politicians and notable men".
The woman also said that she was "taken from Ireland" and brought to Jeffrey Epstein's island when she was 13 years old.
The file shows a redacted email, which states said that the woman called the FBI on October 22nd 2024. The email is from FBI official to a special agent on the same date, and sets out a summary of the phone call.
The email has the subject line "Additional Potential Victim for Case NY-3027571". It says that the "human trafficking" began when she was five years old, when she was taken from the apartment she was living in and "cut in the throat".
The woman's name is redacted.
It says that she was raped in Paris by three men when she was 12 to 13 years old, before which she had been a virgin.
She later was taken Jeffrey Epstein's island from Ireland. When she was on the island, Prince Edward was allegedly there for Tony Hawk's wedding.
She alleges that "the only way to get off the island was to take naked photos or pose" and "that is why there are so many photos laying around the house".
The email also says that in one of the photos, she is the girl in the white tank top with a white purse, holding a water bottle.
The email ends with "[name redacted said that she has reported to multiple FBI offices before and they would get her information and 'kick' her out".
It also says that the woman is currently in Germany and seeking asylum.
It is unclear from the file whether the case is being actively investigated by US authorities, or if they have sought help from An Garda Síochána.
