Emails Reveal British Socialite Annabelle Neilson's Role in Epstein's Network
British Socialite Neilson Procured 'Girls' for Epstein, Emails Show

British Socialite Annabelle Neilson Allegedly Procured 'Girls' for Jeffrey Epstein

Emails from the latest release of documents related to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein suggest that British socialite and model Annabelle Neilson played a role in procuring "girls" for him. The documents, unveiled by the US Department of Justice, include correspondence from 2010 to 2012, following Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor.

Neilson's Communications with Epstein

Neilson, who died in 2018 at age 49, was a prominent figure in London's party scene and appeared on the TV show Ladies of London. In an email dated September 15, 2010, Epstein wrote, "I will have Ghislaine reach out to Annabelle Neilson." Two days later, an email signed by "Annabelle" stated, "Hi Jeffrey. So I am putting a little group of girls together. Hopefuly one of them will have all the right qualities you desire."

The email continued with Neilson remarking, "Wish I was twenty years younger and could speak French!!! I have to say that a few of my girls, who would be perfect for the job but are unfortunately past their sell-by date, would of all dropped their husband and almost children for the job when I asked them." She added, "You know I've just had a spark of genius while writing this, I think I may have the right girl." Epstein responded, "I appreciate the effort – and you."

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Further Email Exchanges and Context

In October 2010, another email from an account signed "Annabelle" inquired, "How are you and all the girls?! I hope you got the numbers I left you for the brazilian and the Italian presenter. I'm back in my lovely grey old rainy london, although the cold seems just to be beginning here." It concluded, "I hope you are still having a wonderful time without me, probably the new arrivals would of distracted you from the huge void that i left. All my love Annabelle x."

Additionally, on January 26, 2011, an email from a redacted sender to an account named Annabelle Neilson read, "Hey Annabelle, let's you and I try and find something cute for JE tonight." The correspondence also included discussions about art, with Neilson recommending a sculpture to Epstein in a September 2011 email, saying, "Take a look at this, it' a beautiful beast, remind's me a little of you i= that respect."

Scope of the Document Release

These emails are part of a substantial new tranche of documents that contain approximately three million pages, including 180,000 images and 2,000 videos related to the Epstein case. This release brings the total number of documents made public to 3.5 million, shedding further light on the network surrounding the disgraced financier.

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