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The Epstein scandal darkens further as price negotiations for Russian girls come to light, making Virginia Giuffre’s longstanding claims about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s eight-girl sex party impossible to ignore l

December 19, 2025 by hoangle Leave a Comment

The Jeffrey Epstein scandal has plunged into even darker territory with the emergence of chilling price negotiations for young Russian girls—”But she asks 1000$ per girl”—in newly released screenshots from his estate. Accompanied by details of an 18-year-old’s measurements and the cryptic query “Maybe someone will be good for J?” (believed to refer to Epstein), alongside redacted passports of Eastern European women, these images—unveiled yesterday by House Oversight Democrats—make Virginia Giuffre’s longstanding allegations impossible to dismiss. In her posthumous memoir, Giuffre vividly recounted being forced into a depraved eight-person sex party on Epstein’s private island: herself, the financier, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and seven young Russian girls flown in, who spoke little English and were paraded like objects. As the former royal insists on his innocence, this fresh evidence paints a grotesque picture of human commodification. What other horrors lurk in the impending full Epstein files release?

The Jeffrey Epstein scandal has plunged into even darker territory with the emergence of chilling price negotiations for young Russian girls—”But she asks 1000$ per girl”—in newly released screenshots from his estate. Accompanied by details of an 18-year-old’s measurements and the cryptic query “Maybe someone will be good for J?” (believed to refer to Epstein), alongside redacted passports of Eastern European women, these images—unveiled yesterday by House Oversight Democrats—make Virginia Giuffre’s longstanding allegations impossible to dismiss.

On December 18, 2025, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released approximately 70 undated photographs from Epstein’s estate, obtained via subpoena. Among them: a WhatsApp-style conversation from an unidentified sender discussing recruitment—”I have a friend scout she sent me some girls today”—followed by the price haggling and details of a Russian 18-year-old, including height, measurements, and origin. “J” is widely interpreted as Jeffrey Epstein. The batch also features heavily redacted passports of women from Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, and other countries, suggesting an international sourcing network focused on Eastern Europe after Epstein’s 2008 conviction.

While the materials are disturbing, they lack full context—no timestamps, unknown participants—and the referenced woman is of legal age in many jurisdictions. Reputable outlets like The Guardian, Reuters, CNN, and Politico stress that appearing in such images does not prove wrongdoing.

The release revives harrowing claims 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 alleged three sexual encounters with Prince Andrew, including a depraved orgy on Little St. James island involving Epstein, Andrew, herself, and approximately seven or eight young Eastern European girls flown in—who spoke little English and appeared underage. She described them as vulnerable and paraded like objects, easier to control due to language barriers.

Tabloids have linked the new texts directly to Giuffre’s island allegations, suggesting they corroborate Epstein’s sourcing of Russian women. However, mainstream sources urge caution: the messages reference one adult woman, no group event, and no mention of Andrew, who has always denied misconduct and settled Giuffre’s 2022 civil suit without admitting liability.

This drip-feed comes one day before today’s December 19, 2025, deadline under the Epstein Files Transparency Act—signed by President Trump on November 19—for the Department of Justice to release thousands of investigative files, including grand jury transcripts. Pressure mounts amid reports the DOJ is racing redactions, with exceptions for victim privacy or ongoing probes.

Epstein’s empire commodified lives on a shocking scale. These texts expose a grotesque transactional world, but questions endure: How many were trafficked? Who enabled it? As the full files potentially drop today, survivors like Giuffre—silenced too soon—demand the unvarnished truth. Transparency may finally arrive, yet accountability remains uncertain.

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