Epstein file revelations are causing ripples from America to India. For the first time, files pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious American businessman and criminal, spotlight an Indian girl as a victim. This insight emerges from newly released files by the US Department of Justice. In these files, there's an email unveiling communication among US administration officials who are earnestly working to locate and secure justice and compensation for this girl.
The disclosure about the Indian girl comes in the form of an email dated January 13, 2020. In this email, Brittany Henderson, a lawyer from EDWARDS POTTINGER LLC, reaching out to US officials, shares that some victimized girls express a desire for therapy. This includes names from Florida and New York victims.
Within this email, Henderson mentions an Indian girl, still residing in India, asking if she could be assisted by the US administration. Henderson further inquires about availability of six complimentary therapy sessions for her in India.
The text reads:
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In her email, Brittany Henderson responds to US officials considering arrangements for therapists to aid affected girls rebuild their mental health and receive rightful compensation.
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The officials' response is geared towards compensating victimized girls.
In the US, services are offered under New York's Office of Victim Services. Additionally, there's an Emergency Victim Assistance Fund providing victims with healthcare support.
Under these efforts, US officers are keenly gathering details regarding the Indian victim to assist her.
In response to Brittany Henderson's email, a US official stated:
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Who is This Indian Girl?
The identity of the Indian girl who fell into Epstein's clutches remains safeguarded. Her name is withheld in the email to protect her privacy, a common practice in crime cases to ensure victim safety. However, various speculations about her identity swirl across social platforms.
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The Dark World of Epstein's Offenses
The Epstein files comprise a massive archive of documents, emails, flight logs, photos, and videos associated with Jeffrey Epstein, the American financier notorious for his high-profile connections and horrendous sexual offenses involving minors.
The files delve into Epstein's sexual exploitation, human trafficking, and ties with some of the world's powerful, scrutinized under the 2025 Epstein Files Transparency Act, endorsed by President Donald Trump. Initially released by the Justice Department in December 2025, these documents were redacted.
The largest release followed in January 2026 with over three million pages, two thousand videos, and 180,000 images — a total of 3.5 million public pages. The Justice Department is meticulous in its publication approach.