Nicole Junkermann’s 2010 Email Asked to Have Jeffrey Epstein’s Baby
This email, sent by British biotech investor and entrepreneur Nicole Junkermann to Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, has resurfaced in recent Epstein document releases and is being widely discussed on social media and news outlets.
It shows Nicole Junkermann (who appears in Epstein’s flight logs and other correspondence) asking him about having a child together and inquiring about the “best place” for it — the phrasing has sparked significant speculation and controversy given Epstein’s criminal history and associations.

The garbled elements (e.g., “jeevacation”, repeated fields, blacked-out sender) are typical of how these leaked/redacted court documents are presented in public shares. No response from Epstein is shown in this snippet.
The provided text is a screenshot/snippet of an email header (with some redactions and typos/garbled text, likely from OCR or low-quality capture) that appears to come from recently released Jeffrey Epstein-related documents (circa early 2026 public releases).
Summary of the email content:
- Sender (From): Appears to be Nicole Junkermann (email partially shown as junkermann@… or similar; her name is visible in the forwarding chain).
- Recipient (To): Linked to jeevacation@gmail.com (widely reported as one of Jeffrey Epstein’s email addresses).
- Date/Time: Forwarded on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, at around 10:54 AM (with the original message dated earlier in June 2010, around June 10).
- Subject: “Fw: Will you have a baby with me” (forwarded message titled similarly).
- Key content from the original/forwarded message: A direct question to Epstein — “Will you have a baby with me? Where is the best place to do so?”
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