From Daily Mail: Social media users are calling for the author of one particularly egregious email to be unredacted from the Jeffrey Epstein files.
A message sent to Epstein’s ‘vacation’ email account in 2014 featured the vulgar note about the ‘littlest girl.’ When put in the context of Epstein’s child sex trafficking crimes, the email is even more heinous.
‘Thank you for a fun night,’ the email reads, followed by the second line: ‘Your littlest girl was a little naughty.’
A 2014 email to Epstein, sent from an iPhone to [email protected], is part of the Justice Department’s release of 3.5 million documents. Critics argue the redacted names in the files fail to protect victims and conceal the identities of Epstein’s associates.
“America deserves to know who the f**k this person is,” one X user wrote with an image of the redacted email.
Another said, “I second this.“
Read more at Daily Mail.
Why was this name redacted?
An email to Jeffrey Epstein dated March 11, 2014 includes the line:
“Your littlest girl was a little naughty.”
If this is authentic DOJ evidence, the public deserves to know who sent it and why that name was concealed.
Redactions aren’t neutral.… pic.twitter.com/ybYHWMBFV0
— Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) February 3, 2026
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