A jaw-dropping 2010 email pierced the darkness of Jeffrey Epstein’s world: “Will you have a baby with me? Where is the best place to do so?”
The woman behind those words? Nicole Junkermann — the glamorous German countess, biotech investor, and former NHS advisor — reaching out directly to the convicted sex offender.
Latest Epstein communications reveal hundreds of their private exchanges over nearly two decades, with Junkermann warmly calling him “baby,” “Mr. Wonderful,” and “you are in my heart,” long after his crimes made global headlines.
The shocking revelations have now forced her resignation from a royal cancer charity linked to Prince William and Kate Middleton, sending waves of disbelief through elite circles.
How deep did this unusual bond truly run — and what other revelations are still buried in these explosive files?

A single line from a 2010 email has sent shockwaves through elite circles: “Will you have a baby with me? Where is the best place to do so?”
The woman behind those words? Nicole Junkermann — the glamorous German countess, biotech investor, and former NHS advisor — reaching out directly to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Newly released Epstein communications have exposed hundreds of their private exchanges spanning nearly two decades. In them, Junkermann warmly called him “baby,” “Mr. Wonderful,” and confessed “you are in my heart” — messages that continued long after his crimes made global headlines.
The Fallout: Resignation from a Royal-Linked Cancer Charity
The revelations forced Junkermann’s swift resignation as a trustee of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, a prestigious organization with deep ties to Prince William and Kate Middleton. The charity supports the specialist cancer hospital where the Princess of Wales received treatment.
The Royal Marsden Cancer 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) is a London-based investor and founder of NJF Capital. She has built a prominent career in biotech, technology, and venture capital, with extensive international connections. She previously advised on health initiatives and served as a visiting professor.
Her name appears thousands of times across the Epstein files, underscoring a close personal and professional relationship that lasted nearly 20 years.
What the Explosive Files Reveal
The documents include affectionate correspondence, with one 2010 email proposing a baby forwarded to Epstein. Warm nicknames persisted even after his 2008 conviction.
No criminal allegations against Junkermann regarding Epstein’s sex trafficking activities have emerged from the files. However, the intimate tone has stunned the public and raised serious questions about the depth and nature of their bond.
Broader Implications and Lingering Questions
This latest tranche of Epstein files — part of millions of pages released by the U.S. Department of Justice — continues to expose high-profile connections that endured despite Epstein’s crimes. Junkermann has reportedly expressed deep regret, stating she was “deceived and misled” by him.
As more details surface, the public is left wondering: How deep did this unusual “family” conversation truly run? What other prominent names and secrets remain buried in these explosive archives?
The scandal highlights the lasting reputational risks of associations with Epstein and the intense scrutiny facing those in elite networks.





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