Hello Jeffrey!: How a Saratov Girl Refused Epstein's Invitation

Among the new documents published on January 30 in the Epstein case, journalists found correspondence between the deceased American financier and a girl from Saratov. In particular, one file from December 10, 2009, contains communications with a certain girl who returned from St. Petersburg to her home city of Saratov.

«Hello, Jeffrey! First of all, I want to apologize, I«m very sorry that I disappeared again. There were problems with work in St. Petersburg, and I returned to Saratov, Tigran helped me out! So now I live with my mom and brother,» the girl wrote to him.

According to her, her family is happy that she returned. The unknown woman added that she is now looking for work and, «as incredible as it may seem,» will work in the local police. She also asked Jeffrey if everything was going well with him and wished him all the best. Epstein responded to the message: «I understand. Do you still want to come visit? I»ll arrange everything.«
Recall that on January 30, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice published another three million pages of documents, as well as over two thousand video clips and 180 thousand photographs in the case of the deceased financier. Some materials were edited to hide the personal data of victims. In one of Epstein«s letters from February 2018, the Krasnodar modeling agency Shtorm is mentioned.
Correspondence with a New York model from Samara was also published. She worked in New York from 2011 to 2013. The girl is a co-owner and teacher at a modeling school in Samara and worked in bank branches in that city. The Samara model won the title of «Miss Audience Sympathy» in the «Miss Russia 2009» competition, and also won the regional beauty contest «Miss Tolyatti 2008». She was a participant in the show «You Are a Supermodel-4», a Russian modeling reality show.
The scandalously famous investment banker Jeffrey Epstein, who pleaded guilty to organizing prostitution and was convicted in 2008 for the rape of a minor, was arrested again in the U.S. in 2019. This time, he was charged with trafficking girls, including 14-year-olds, and inducing them into prostitution. In August 2019, Epstein committed suicide in prison without awaiting trial. He was 66 years old.





