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DOJ Release Reveals Epstein’s ‘Snow White’ Emails in Massive New Trove

The newly disclosed messages predate Jes Staley’s 2010 reference to “Snow White” without identifying the women involved.

Overview

  • Federal disclosures under the Epstein Files Transparency Act include roughly 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, expanding the public record of Epstein’s communications.
  • A June 20, 2010 email shows Epstein asking an unidentified woman to obtain a Snow White costume so he could photograph her, to which she replied, “Will get it!”
  • Separate messages on July 10, 2010 include an explicit note about the Snow White costume from another woman, while Jes Staley is not listed as a recipient of the newly released emails.
  • The files contain a 2014 email with racist jokes about an “African-American version of Snow White,” with related materials redacted or withheld.
  • One newly revealed email referencing the costume starts, “Brett Ratner is going to film a big movie,” though the documents indicate no wrongdoing by Ratner or others named in passing.