This is a deeply disturbing account from newly released Epstein files, highlighting alleged extreme abuse—including forced pregnancies and child separations—detailed in a young girl’s diary. Public defender Eliza Orlins, who reviewed the materials, called it one of the most striking pieces of evidence amid tens of thousands of pages.
Key Details from the Diary
- Graphic Trauma Descriptions: The girl recounts repeated abuse, with Maxwell allegedly present during childbirth. One entry laments not “closing [her] eyes fast enough,” with Maxwell covering them.
- Pregnancies and Loss: Entries mention multiple pregnancies, including a “halfway ultrasound for Jeffrey,” a baby born alive (held for 10-15 minutes before being taken), and an earlier “early miscarriage” survivor also removed. A sonogram image is glued to one page.
- Emotional Toll: Coded entries express being “beyond broken,” feeling like a “vessel” rather than a person, and prayers for release from “torture and hell.” Pages use collage-style magazine cutouts to depict her ordeal.
- Orlins’ Assessment: She described the girl as a “sex slave” subjected to “forced birth” and profound horror.
Broader Context and Implications
These pages emerged from Epstein-related investigative releases, but no known investigations, charges, or updates tie directly to this survivor or her child(ren). The father’s identity and the babies’ fates remain unclear. Orlins criticized the lack of follow-up probes, searches, prosecutions, or “sweetheart deals” in Epstein’s cases.
Scripps News (the reporting outlet) confirmed the survivor’s legal team declined comment, protecting her anonymity. This fits Epstein’s documented pattern: his 2019 death halted federal trials, but civil suits and file unseals (like Virginia Giuffre’s) continue exposing networks. No new charges have stemmed from this diary as of February 2026.
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