A fourth set of court records tied to legal proceedings involving the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was made public on Monday, adding new material to the growing body of unsealed documents.
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This latest release includes photographs taken in 2006 that show groups of girls and young women posing together on what appears to be Epstein’s private Caribbean property, Little St. James Island. Several images reportedly feature Epstein himself, along with Ghislaine Maxwell, his longtime associate who was later convicted for her role in facilitating his abuse.
Within the newly disclosed records, Sarah Ransome—identified as one of the alleged victims—described how the girls were allegedly provided with Victoria’s Secret apparel upon arriving on the island. According to her testimony, these items included bikinis, clothing, and sleepwear.
Ransome further stated that Maxwell played a direct role in preparing the girls to meet Epstein’s expectations. In her account, she explained that Maxwell assisted her in developing what were referred to as “massage skills,” a term Ransome said was commonly used as a coded reference for sexual acts.
According to her testimony, continued access to Epstein’s circle was conditional. Ransome alleged that once someone stopped engaging in sexual activity with Epstein or those around him, they were excluded entirely. She described a system in which financial support, housing, travel, and educational opportunities were used as leverage to maintain compliance.
Ransome also claimed that Epstein and Maxwell specifically targeted girls from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. She stated that they were offered housing, food, transportation—including private flights—and tuition support. According to her account, the fear of losing these resources created pressure to remain involved, as education and basic stability were presented as dependent on participation.

The documents indicate that among the girls, Maxwell was reportedly referred to as “Mama Bear,” a nickname Ransome said reflected Maxwell’s authority and control. In her testimony, Ransome described Maxwell as the central figure who enforced Epstein’s demands, explaining that instructions flowed from Epstein through Maxwell before reaching the girls.
The release follows hundreds of pages of documents made public the previous week. These records originate from a 2017 civil lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most prominent accusers.
Earlier document releases referenced several high-profile individuals alleged to have had connections to Epstein, including former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Britain’s Prince Andrew, physicist Stephen Hawking, and attorney Alan Dershowitz. All of the individuals named have denied wrongdoing.

In the newly unsealed material, another accuser, Johanna Sjoberg, alleged that Epstein once made remarks suggesting Clinton had a preference for young girls. No evidence supporting this claim has been presented, and Clinton has consistently denied any misconduct.
The documents also include allegations involving Prince Andrew, who has repeatedly denied engaging in sexual activity with Giuffre and stated that he does not recall meeting her. Giuffre later reached a settlement with Prince Andrew in 2022. Hawking, who passed away in 2018, was also mentioned in allegations contained in the files.
Alan Dershowitz, a former Harvard Law professor, was named in earlier accusations involving an underage individual identified as “Jane Doe.” Giuffre later retracted her claims against Dershowitz in 2022, stating that she may have been mistaken due to her age and the traumatic circumstances at the time. Dershowitz had publicly supported the unsealing of court documents, asserting that their release would help establish his innocence.