Sickening message left on Jeffrey Epstein's phone by unnamed girl REVEALED in latest document dump: 'Is 2:30 okay because she has to stay at school?'
A phone message from an unnamed girl advising “she should stay in school” is included in recently released court documents involving pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein's associates.
The third set of Epstein documents was released Friday and included phone messages left for the pedophile and twenty-nine other pieces of evidence.
One of the messages from an unnamed woman reads: 'She's wondering if 2:30 is okay because she has to stay at school.'
Another document also claims that Epstein, Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell “would all go to clubs to pick up girls and try to find them to bring back for Jeffrey.”
That document was part of the deposition of Tony Figueroa, a driver for Epstein and Maxwell and an ex-boyfriend of accused Giuffre.
The third set of documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates, including Ghislaine Maxwell (pictured together), was released on Friday
One of the messages left by an unnamed woman for the pedophile reads: 'She's wondering if 1:30pm is ok as she has to stay at school'
Figueroa claimed that he was often tasked with bringing girls to Epstein's mansion who looked like they were 16 or 17 years old, and Epstein paid him $200 each time.
There are also details about how the Virginia team thought they could get Maxwell and Epstein.
The lawyers were given permission to search Maxwell's computers and iCloud to find anything that would prove Virginia's claims that the pair were running a sophisticated sex trafficking ring involving some of the most powerful in the world.
The terms they used included “Andrew,” “Prince,” “Royal,” “Clinton,” “minor,” “pedophile,” “masturbate,” and many of the victims' names.
However, it is unclear from the latest documents whether Ghislaine himself searched for any of these terms.
Calls also go out to Epstein, likely to his home in Palm Beach, in June 2005, where Abigail Wexner's message appears.
In the message left for Epstein in 2006, the assistant noted, “Abigail Wexner wants to talk to you @ something private.”
Wexner is the wife of Victoria's Secret mogul Les Wexner, who helped Epstein by providing him with financial affairs early in his rise through New York society.
One of the files made public Friday includes a note to Epstein that Abigail Wexner, the wife of Victoria's Secret mogul Les, had called to “talk about something private.”
Abigail and Les Wexner in 2014. The couple married in 1993, when Epstein was a close friend of the Victoria's Secret mogul
Abigail married Les in 1993. An announcement of their wedding in The New York Times described how her father worked for El Al, Israel's national airline.
After Epstein's conviction in 2009 for soliciting child prostitution in Palm Beach, the Wexners distanced themselves.
In the years that followed – and after Epstein's suicide in 2019 – Les talked about how he counted himself among the victims.
“To be taken advantage of by someone so sick, so cunning and so depraved is something I'm ashamed of even being close to it,” he said.
He complained to others that Epstein “embezzled large sums of money from me and my family.”
In other documents from Friday's document dump, there is even more legal back and forth between Ghislaine and Virginia attorneys.
In one, Virginia complained about being asked to expand the list of “important” people she said she had been trafficked to.
That list includes 'politicians' and a 'well-known prime minister', although that person is not named.
Jeffrey Epstein pictured in 2019, months before he died in prison. The long-awaited list of his associates and friends, named in a 2015 lawsuit, was partially released Thursday and Friday
Bill Clinton greets Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein at the White House in 1993
The only person named so far who fits this description is former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, who has historically denied the allegations.
The first two stacks of documents revealed more details about Epstein's friendships with Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton.
Clinton was mentioned 73 times in the documents linking him to Epstein, with whom he was often photographed.
The pedophile financier made at least 17 visits to the White House, presidential logs show, and Bill Clinton also flew on Epstein's private jet and made trips to Europe, Asia and Africa in 2002 and 2003.
Clinton's spokesperson Angel Urena said in July 2019, when Jeffrey Epstein was arrested, that he knows “nothing about the terrible crimes” Epstein was accused of, and that Clinton had not spoken to Epstein “in more than a decade.”
Despite this, there are mentions of his past friendship with Epstein in the documents, but Clinton has not been accused of any wrongdoing.
Prince Andrew, Virginia Roberts, aged 17, now known as Virginia Giuffre, and Ghislaine Maxwell at Ghislaine Maxwell's mansion in London. The Duke of York denies ever meeting Ms Giuffre
Johanna Sjoberg told lawyers that Epstein claimed Clinton “liked them young.”
Deposition documents show that Sjoberg was asked if she knew the former US president was a friend of Epstein.
Sjoberg said, “I knew he was dealing with Bill Clinton.
“I didn't know they were friends until I read the Vanity Fair article about them going to Africa together.”
When asked if Epstein had ever spoken about the former president, Sjoberg said, “He once said that Clinton thinks they're young, referring to girls.”
Other mentions include legal arguments over whether Virginia Giuffre, formerly known as Roberts, should be given more time to depose potential witnesses, including Clinton.
Giuffre claims she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew, which he has strongly denied.
In March 2022, he paid a settlement to Roberts, officially ending her civil case against him, but without any admission of guilt.