The Epstein files continue to level serious accusations against the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. According to an email released earlier, which has been resurfaced, by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) as part of an investigation into the Epstein sex scandal, it claims that two girls allegedly died during “fetish sex” and were buried on Epstein’s orders.
The documents resurfaced recently, highlighting claims involving foreign girls who lost their lives during sexual encounters before their bodies were buried. While the DOJ released the email months ago, it has gained renewed traction online. The correspondence contains information about two girls buried near Zorro Ranch, owned by Epstein at the time, at the order of Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Maxwell, who allegedly lured and groomed young women for Epstein and his high-profile clients, is currently serving a prison sentence for sex trafficking.
The viral email was sent by a person named Eddy Aragon to a recipient named “Edward” on November 25, 2019, with the subject line: "CONFIDENTIAL: Jeffrey Epstein." The email reads: "Edward, this is sensitive, so it will be the first and last email depending on your discretion… this comes from a person that has been there and seen it all, as a former staff at the Zorro."
The sender claimed the material was taken from Epstein's home as “insurance.” The email added: "Did you know somewhere in the hills outside the Zorro, two foreign girls were buried on orders of Jeffrey and Madam G? Both died by strangulation during rough, fetish sex."
Video Files Attached to Mail
The sender, Aragon, also allegedly attached multiple video files to the email, claiming they showed Epstein engaging in sexual acts with minors at his residence. In exchange for this footage, the sender demanded 1 Bitcoin (BTC). This email was reportedly forwarded to the FBI months before Epstein's death in a New York prison cell.
According to Reuters, New Mexico Department of Justice spokesperson Lauren Rodriguez has requested a copy of this email from the US Justice Department. The New Mexico legislature previously launched a comprehensive investigation into accusations that Epstein sexually abused girls and women at his Zorro Ranch, located 30 miles south of Santa Fe, for more than two decades.
However, Reuters noted that while they searched the DOJ disclosures, they could find no other references to corroborate the specific allegations in the email. Last year, the Justice Department warned that some information disclosed in the investigation “contains untrue and sensationalist claims,” noting that investigators could not corroborate several anonymous accusations.
New Mexico State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard revealed her office found the redacted email during a recent search of the latest file release. Garcia Richard has since written to the US Justice Department, calling for state officials to fully investigate allegations of criminality on the ranch and adjacent state lands.
The land was originally leased by Epstein in 1993. In August 2019, Garcia Richard cancelled the leases after discovering the land was not being used for ranching or agriculture. Epstein died by suicide later that same month.

