The US Department of Justice released millions of files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein last week. The latest batch has drawn even more famous faces, including politicians, into the scandal surrounding the late financier. And, in one email, a person claiming to be Ghislaine Maxwell’s “nephew” sent her a list of celebrities he’d like to “do nasty things to” – including Denise Richards.
An email showed Natalie Portman and Jennifer Love Hewitt also named

In the DOJ-released email, which was sent in 2002, Ghislaine’s “nephew” (whose name has been redacted) asked how she’d been doing and planned a visit with her.
“I’ll email you when I’m able to do something with you,” he wrote, before sharing a “wish list” of several celebrities. He titled the list: “Actresses I’d like to do nasty things to.”
Natalie Portman, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Denise Richards were all on the list. However, the “nephew” stated that the list was “not complete.”
Later in the email, he said he will “look into” what he’d “like to do.”
“Thank you very much for offering all of these things,” he concluded, signing off with “your nephew.”
Because the name has been redacted, it’s unclear who exactly sent the email. It’s also possible that “nephew” is a code name, and that the person has no relation to Ghislaine. She is currently serving a 20-year sentence in a federal prison following her 2021 conviction for child sex trafficking and other offences related to her ex, Jeffrey. She is not due for release until at least 2037.
Like many of the released files, the email was shared on social media and garnered a lot of responses. “Obviously not her nephew. All these emails are code,” said @ScrollnKey on X. “I am guessing that this is his wish list for look-alike girls,” added @SisyphusUnleas, to which @stlcubsfan1 replied: “My assumption too … these people are evil.”
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