
The House Oversight Committee have today shared the contents of a damning email send from 'A' to Jeffrey Epstein's now-jailed associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, as part of the rolling release of files relating to his sex trafficking crimes.
The latest collection of files is the eighth to be made public since Friday (19 Dec), when an intended deadline was set, and subsequently missed, by the Department of Justice.
So far, hundreds of eerie images taken on Epstein's private island have been released - including some which feature other high-profile persons, from Donald Trump to Michael Jackson, the man previously known as Prince Andrew to Bill Gates, to Mick Jagger and former POTUS Bill Clinton.
Today's (23 Dec) release is the most considerable by far, containing over 11,000 files relating to the paedophile's heinous abuse.
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It included a 2020 email chain titled 'RE: Epstein flight records', which states that the US President travelled on his private jet 'many more times than previously has been reported', and an image of Epstein's former passport.

As a reminder, Epstein was arrested and jailed in 2019 on federal charges of both sex trafficking minors and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors. Prior to going to trial, however, the disgraced media mogul took his own life in his cell.
As we say, also amongst the files released today is an email sent on 16 August 2001 to Maxwell - who has been behind bars at Texas' Bryan Federal Prison Camp since 2021 - from a sender titled 'The Invisible Man'.
The official address linked to the message is, '[email protected]'.
It begins by informing the disgraced socialite: "I am up here at Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family. Activities take place all day and I am totally exhausted at the end of each day.
"The Girls are completely shattered and I will have to give them an early night today as it is getting tiring splitting them up all the time!"
The unnamed individual goes on to ask Maxwell, 'How’s LA?', before requesting, 'Have you found me some new inappropriate friends?'.

They continue: "Let me know when you are coming over as I am free from 25th August until 2nd Sept and want to go somewhere hot and sunny with some fun people before having to put my nose firmly to the grindstone for the Fall.
"Any ideas gratefully received!"
The sender then signs off the email: "See ya A xxx."
In a follow-up email, Maxwell, now 63, is seen to respond: "So sorry to dissapoint [sic] you, however the truth must be told. I have only been able to find appropriate friends."
The identity of the sender has not yet been revealed.
It's worth noting, however, that a different yet somewhat similar address - [email protected] was previously found listed in Epstein's phone book under a contact titled, 'Duke of York'.

This was the title previously given to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who has been subjected to allegations of the sexual abuse of minors on several occasions by Epstein's trafficking victims.
The 65-year-old's dukedom was stripped by his brother, King Charles III - along with a number of military titles - back in October ahead of the posthumous release of his alleged victim Virginia Giuffre's memoir, in which she recited intimate interactions with the father-of-two.
As well as Andrew also being evicted from Royal Lodge - where he and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson have resided since 2004 - he went on to have his 'Prince' title stripped the following month in light of damning new revelations over his relationship with Epstein.
This said, however, Andrew has long denied all wrongdoing, claiming he didn't 'see, witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his [Epstein’s] arrest and conviction'.
Topics: Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, US News, Crime, Politics