By SRH
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) emails have shown that famed private island owner Jeffrey Epstein had disgusting chats with his friends about prominent people abusing minor females.
Epstein addresses frightening rumors regarding the alleged abuse of minors by the late Professor Stephen Hawking while staying at his “Pedophile Island” in the Caribbean, Little Saint James, in a disturbing message with American real estate magnate Andrew Farkas.
The recently disclosed DOJ records seem to casually discuss the rape of teenage girls on Epstein’s private island, which is causing troubling suspicions about Epstein’s inner circle.
When contacting Farkas by email in 2015, Epstein stated:
You read it right — the local press are speculating that island resident Steven Hawking had sexual relations with minors.!! “It is important.
Years after Epstein’s conviction for child sex crimes, in an email conversation, Farkas responded with a hideous comment, saying:
“The Nobel Prize in medicine would have gone to you if it were true.”
The Department of Justice’s most recent release under the Epstein Files Transparency Act included this exchange among nearly 2,000 others between Farkas and Epstein.
Hawking’s trip to the island is getting more attention.
The revelation comes at a time when people are paying more attention to Hawking’s known ties to Epstein.
One of the things the DOJ has made public is a picture of Hawking sitting in his wheelchair between two bikini-clad female victims who are holding tropical beverages.
The picture, which depicts the late Cambridge theoretical physicist smiling, was said to have been taken on Little Saint James, Epstein’s famed private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Hawking was one of 21 famous scientists from around the world who went to a symposium on Epstein’s island and in nearby St. Thomas in 2006. Epstein paid for and sponsored the event.
In 1998, Epstein bought Little Saint James for $7.95 million.
The island later became known as the site of the financier’s sex trafficking ring.
The Justice Department has already made more than three million papers about Epstein public. These include more than 180,000 pictures and 2,000 videos.
Officials say that more than six million documents have been found, but not all of them will be made public.
Epstein died in his detention cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York on August 10, 2019, as he was preparing to go to trial on federal sex trafficking allegations.
Farkas, who made the joke about the Nobel Prize in the email discussion, then talked about how he knew Epstein.
Julie Wood, a spokesman for Farkas, told The New York Times, “He regrets their connection and condemns Epstein’s crimes.”
The growing Epstein file releases are casting a long shadow over influential people in politics, science, and finance as fresh documents come to light. They also bring up old concerns about who knew what and when.
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