Skåne woman was one of Epstein's victims and asked him to be her mentor

Among over three million newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, there is an email thread with a woman from Skåne who was one of his victims. She asked him in an email to become her mentor, starting with 'Dear Jeffrey' and ending with 'warm regard from a very gray Malmö'. Sydsvenskan has contacted the woman, who now lives in a small town outside Malmö.

Last week, three and a half million new documents from the investigation into pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein were released. These documents reveal how Epstein associated with celebrities and world leaders while being suspected of extensive sexual human trafficking involving children and young people. Among the material is an email thread between Epstein and a woman from Skåne, identified by Sydsvenskan as one of his victims.

The woman's email starts with 'Dear Jeffrey' and ends with 'warm regard from a very gray Malmö'. In the correspondence, she asked Epstein to become her mentor. Today, the woman lives in a small town outside Malmö, and Sydsvenskan has managed to contact her.

Epstein, who died in prison in 2019, was surrounded by many of the world's most powerful individuals during his lifetime. The newly released documents provide further insights into his network and the crimes he was accused of, including sexual abuse of minors. This particular email thread highlights a personal connection to a Swedish woman, underscoring the global reach of Epstein's activities.

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