A single line in a 2010 email stopped readers cold: “Will you have a baby with me? Where is the best place to do so?”
The sender was Nicole Junkermann — the high-profile German biotech investor, countess, and former advisor to British health leaders — writing directly to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Newly released Epstein files have now exposed hundreds of their intimate messages spanning nearly two decades, with Junkermann affectionately calling him “baby,” “Mr. Wonderful,” and confessing “you are in my heart,” even years after his crimes became public knowledge.
The shocking revelations triggered her swift resignation from a prestigious royal-linked cancer charity connected to Prince William and Kate Middleton, leaving the public stunned by how deep the ties ran.
What exactly lay behind this “family” conversation — and what other secrets do these explosive files still hold?

A single line from a 2010 email has sent shockwaves through high society and the British royal circles: “Will you have a baby with me? Where is the best place to do so?”
The sender? Nicole Junkermann — a prominent German-born biotech investor, countess, and former advisor to British health leaders — writing directly to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Newly released Epstein files, part of a massive document dump, have exposed hundreds of intimate messages between Junkermann and Epstein spanning nearly two decades. In them, she affectionately calls him “baby,” “Mr. Wonderful,” and confesses “you are in my heart” — communications that continued even years after his crimes became public knowledge.
The Fallout: Swift Resignation from Royal-Linked Charity
The revelations prompted Junkermann’s immediate resignation as a trustee of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, a prestigious organization with strong ties to Prince William and Kate Middleton. The hospital treated the Princess of Wales during her cancer journey, making the association particularly sensitive.
The charity confirmed the resignation, stating it was accepted “in view of the ongoing media interest and her wish to support the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.”
Who Is Nicole Junkermann?
Born in 1975 in Düsseldorf, Germany, Nicole Junkermann (also known as Countess Nicole Brachetti Peretti since 2017) is a successful London-based investor and founder of NJF Capital. She has built a reputation in biotech, technology, and venture capital, with connections across Europe, the US, and Asia. She previously served as a visiting professor at Lancaster University and advised on health initiatives.
Her name appears thousands of times in the Epstein files, highlighting a close personal and professional relationship that lasted nearly 20 years.
What Do the Files Reveal?
The documents show affectionate, personal correspondence. One standout 2010 email carried the subject line proposing a baby, which was forwarded to Epstein. Other messages used warm nicknames even while he was imprisoned.
While the files do not allege any criminal wrongdoing by Junkermann in relation to Epstein’s sex trafficking activities, the intimate tone of the exchanges has stunned observers and raised questions about the depth of their “family” conversation and broader network.
Broader Context of the Epstein Files
This latest release — part of millions of pages made public — continues to reignite scrutiny over Epstein’s high-profile connections. It highlights how individuals in elite circles maintained relationships with him long after his 2008 conviction.
The public reaction has been swift, with intense social media discussion and calls for greater transparency.
What Secrets Remain?
As more details emerge from the expansive Epstein archives, questions linger: How many other prominent figures had similarly close ties? What other surprises do these files hold? Junkermann’s story is just one chapter in an ongoing saga that continues to captivate and disturb the public.
This case underscores the enduring power of Epstein’s network and the challenges of distancing from associations once they come under the spotlight.

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