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How much were the Russian girls really worth to Epstein’s circle? Newly revealed texts amplify Virginia Giuffre’s disturbing accusations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in a notorious eight-person encounter l

December 19, 2025 by hoangle Leave a Comment

Imagine haggling over the price of a human life like it’s a commodity: “But she asks 1000$ per girl,” reads one chilling text, followed by details of an 18-year-old Russian’s measurements and a hopeful note—”Maybe someone will be good for J?”—widely seen as Jeffrey Epstein. These stomach-turning messages, just released by House Democrats from Epstein’s estate alongside redacted passports of young Eastern European women, breathe horrifying new life into Virginia Giuffre’s sworn accusations. In her posthumous memoir, Giuffre detailed a depraved orgy on Epstein’s island involving herself, the pedophile financier, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and seven underage Russian girls flown in—who barely spoke English and were treated as disposable. As the former royal clings to blanket denials, these texts expose a grim marketplace. Just how many lives were bought and sold in Epstein’s shadowy empire?

Imagine reducing a human life to a transaction, a mere commodity in a twisted marketplace: “But she asks 1000$ per girl,” one message reads coldly, followed by precise details of an 18-year-old Russian woman’s height, measurements, and origin. Then the chilling closer: “Maybe someone will be good for J?” — “J” universally interpreted as Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier whose name has become synonymous with depravity.

These stomach-churning screenshots surfaced on December 18, 2025, in a fresh batch of approximately 70 undated photographs released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee from Epstein’s estate. Accompanying them: heavily redacted passports and IDs of young women from Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, and other Eastern European countries — stark evidence of an international recruitment pipeline that treated vulnerable girls as disposable assets.

The release, timed just one day before the Department of Justice’s December 19 deadline under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, intensifies scrutiny on Epstein’s operations. Mainstream reports from outlets like The Guardian, ABC News, Reuters, and Politico describe the texts as “concerning” but emphasize the lack of context: unknown sender, no timestamps, and no direct proof of criminal acts beyond the implication of exploitation. The 18-year-old referenced is of legal age in many places, though the haggling evokes the predatory nature of Epstein’s world.

Yet for survivors, these images hit like a thunderbolt, evoking the horrors detailed by Virginia Giuffre — one of Epstein’s most vocal accusers, who tragically died by suicide in April 2025 at age 41. In her 2015 deposition and posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, Giuffre alleged she was forced into a sexual orgy on Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, involving Epstein, Prince Andrew (formerly Duke of York), herself, and approximately seven or eight young girls from Eastern Europe. She described them as terrified, barely speaking English, flown in specifically for the event — echoes of the vulnerable passports now public.

Giuffre claimed the girls appeared underage and were monolingual, making them easier to manipulate. Tabloids like The Mirror have seized on the new texts as “deepening” her claims, suggesting a direct link to Epstein’s sourcing of Russian women. However, reputable sources caution against overreach: the messages reference a single adult woman and no specific orgy or involvement of Prince Andrew, who has always vehemently denied any wrongdoing and settled Giuffre’s 2022 civil lawsuit without admitting liability.

Epstein’s network was undeniably vast, shifting toward Eastern Europe after his 2008 Florida conviction. The new materials — including Lolita quotes scrawled on a woman’s body — underscore his obsessions but offer no smoking gun against named associates. As the DOJ prepares its larger disclosure, questions persist: How many lives were bartered in this shadowy empire? Who facilitated the jets, the payments, the silence?

Epstein is gone, but his legacy of exploitation endures. These texts aren’t just artifacts; they’re a grim reminder that power often shields predators. True justice demands full transparency — and accountability for all who enabled it.

 

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