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Shocking texts discussing payments for Russian women destined for Epstein are rocking the royal family, as Virginia Giuffre’s allegations of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s involvement in an eight-girl orgy gain terrifying credibility l

December 19, 2025 by hoangle Leave a Comment

Shocking new texts negotiating payments for young Russian women—”But she asks 1000$ per girl”—have just surfaced from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, sending shockwaves through the royal family. Released yesterday by House Democrats, the chilling screenshots detail an 18-year-old’s measurements alongside the query “Maybe someone will be good for J?”—believed to reference Epstein himself—while redacted passports of Eastern European women paint a grim picture of trafficking. These revelations lend terrifying new credibility to Virginia Giuffre’s longstanding allegations: in her posthumous memoir, she described being forced into a depraved eight-girl orgy on Epstein’s private island with the financier, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and seven young Russian girls who spoke little English and were treated like commodities. As the former royal clings to vehement denials amid his stripped titles, the evidence mounts. How many more victims were traded in this elite network?

Epstein Revelations Intensify: New Texts Highlight Predatory Network as DOJ Deadline Arrives

Shocking new texts negotiating payments for young Russian women—”But she asks 1000$ per girl”—have just surfaced from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, sending shockwaves through the royal family. Released yesterday by House Democrats, the chilling screenshots detail an 18-year-old’s measurements alongside the query “Maybe someone will be good for J?”—believed to reference Epstein himself—while redacted passports of Eastern European women paint a grim picture of trafficking.

On December 18, 2025, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released around 68-70 undated images from Epstein’s estate, part of over 95,000 photos subpoenaed earlier. The materials include a WhatsApp-style screenshot: an unidentified sender discusses a “friend scout” sending “girls,” haggling over “$1000 per girl,” and sharing details of an 18-year-old Russian woman before asking if someone suits “J.” Redacted passports from women in Russia, Ukraine, and other Eastern European countries accompany the texts, suggesting Epstein’s shift toward recruiting from the region post-2008 conviction.

These images lack timestamps, sender identification, or full context, and mainstream sources like Reuters, CNN, The Guardian, and ABC News note that they do not prove specific crimes. The referenced 18-year-old is of legal age in many places, though the transactional tone underscores Epstein’s exploitative world.

The release amplifies longstanding allegations by Virginia Giuffre, Epstein’s prominent accuser who died by suicide in April 2025. In her 2015 deposition and posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, Giuffre claimed a third sexual encounter with Prince Andrew occurred during an orgy on Little St. James island, involving Epstein, Andrew, herself, and about eight young Eastern European girls who spoke little English and appeared underage—vulnerable and treated like commodities.

Tabloids like The Mirror have suggested the texts “deepen” Giuffre’s claims by evidencing Epstein’s sourcing of Russian women. However, reputable outlets caution no direct link exists: the messages involve one adult woman, no group event, and no mention of Andrew or the island. Prince Andrew (formerly Duke of York), stripped of royal titles amid the scandal, has always vehemently denied wrongdoing and settled Giuffre’s 2022 civil lawsuit without admitting liability.

This estate photo dump, separate from federal holdings, ramps up pressure as today’s December 19, 2025, deadline hits under the Epstein Files Transparency Act—signed by President Trump on November 19. The law mandates DOJ release of investigative files, with limited redactions for victims or probes. Reports indicate frantic redactions, but no major disclosure has occurred yet, fueling speculation about contents.

Epstein’s network commodified vulnerable lives, exploiting language barriers and poverty. These texts expose a chilling elite underworld, but questions remain: How many were traded? Who enabled it? As the DOJ deadline passes, survivors deserve full transparency—beyond selective images—to confront this elite network’s horrors.

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