Jeffrey Epstein Wanted 'Baby Mama' With 'Great Genes', Publicist Reveals
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Jeffrey Epstein Wanted ‘Baby Mama’ With ‘Great Genes’, Publicist Reveals

The prolonged investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal has revealed that the convicted child sex offender had asked a renowned publicist to find him a “baby mama.” The recently released emails involving Epstein have disclosed an exchange between the late financier and media executive Peggy Siegal, where the former expressed his desire to find a suitable woman to have children with.

Publicist reveals Jeffrey Epstein wanted a ‘baby mama’

The Epstein files published by the Department of Justice also contain a 2011 email, sent by the disgraced business mogul to the renowned publicist.

“You shmooze and find me a baby mama,” Jeffrey Epstein wrote in the message (via OK Magazine).

“If I wasn’t 102, I would take that job in a nano second,” quipped Peggy Siegal in reply, who was 64 at the time. The infamous financier then added, “I need great genes. Smart, pretty, funny if you were fifty years younger, whoops, forty.”

The veteran power broker, having understood Epstein’s demands, responded by noting, “I am thinking this is a position for a European who understands the mistress (in this case, baby mama) mentality. You need someone young without much of a career. Maybe a professional student, someone who is kept and can just keep going to school. Also, who doesn’t have much of a family herself. A wanna be socialite is NOT the way to go. Looking and looking. xoxo Peg.”

Notably, the files released by the DOJ have also divulged that the two had talked about Jeffrey Epstein adopting children on multiple occasions. In 2009, at a time when Peggy Siegal was visiting Kenya, she informed him that she could “bring a little baby back for you….or two. Boys or girls?” Moreover, she also cited pop icon Madonna’s example, who adopted two kids from South Africa.

Nevertheless, despite her 12-year relationship with the sex offender, Siegal has maintained that she never had any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities. In an earlier interview with New York Magazine, she even noted that she believed his claims of having “changed his ways,” following his 2008 conviction.

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