Jeffrey Epstein Emails With Ariane de Rothschild: Ukraine Upheaval Offers Many Opportunities
New Epstein files show on March 18, 2014, an email thread between someone signing/sending as “A. de Rothschild” (likely Ariane de Rothschild, a prominent banker and CEO of Edmond de Rothschild Group) and Jeffrey Epstein.

- Epstein’s earlier message (quoted at the bottom): “ukraine upheaval should provide many opportunites , many” (noting typos and casual style, referring to the 2014 events in Ukraine after the Euromaidan protests/Maidan Revolution, which led to political upheaval, Russia’s annexation of Crimea, etc.).
- The reply from “A. de Rothschild”: Describes a tiring day on a bank board, dissatisfaction with “Nbers” (likely “numbers” or a typo/abbreviation for performance metrics or funds), pressuring for more innovation in asset management funds amid restructuring. Mentions being at a client dinner, expresses missing their talks, hopes Epstein is well, and suggests discussing Ukraine when back home tomorrow night, asking if he’s free.
The tone is informal and business-oriented, mixing professional frustrations with a proposal to talk about Ukraine (presumably in the context of financial/investment implications from the geopolitical events).
- Epstein’s line about “Ukraine upheaval should provide many opportunities, many” is directly quoted in sources like Anadolu Agency, New York Post, RT, IOL, Hindustan Times, and others.
- The reply from Ariane de Rothschild (often referred to as “A. de Rothschild”) includes the details about the bank board, asset management, restructuring, client dinner, and proposing to discuss Ukraine — matching what you’ve shared, including typos/phrasing like “Nbers,” “m putting them under pressure,” “Fed up ! I miss our talkschild” (possibly “talks child” or typo for “talks, child”? but often rendered as missing talks), and the iPhone signature.
- These come from official DOJ-released Epstein files (e.g., referenced with file/dataset numbers like EFTA01930285.pdf in some reports), and have been discussed in coverage of Epstein’s business ties to Ariane de Rothschild (who had documented financial/investment interactions with him).
Is this Epstein file real? Yes it’s real.
This email exchange appears to be authentic and part of the recently released Jeffrey Epstein files/documents by the US Department of Justice (in late 2025/early 2026 batches, including millions of pages of emails, files, etc.).Multiple credible news outlets and reports reference this exact or very similar exchange from March 2014:
It’s not a hoax or fabricated meme — it’s cited in mainstream and international reporting as part of the unsealed Epstein correspondence, often in the context of his post-2008 conviction networking in finance. Note that the appearance of names or discussions doesn’t imply wrongdoing in this specific exchange; it’s more about opportunistic financial talk amid geopolitical events.
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