Google co-founder Sergey Brin and ex-wife visited Epstein’s ‘pedophile island’: new docs

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Google co-founder Sergey Brin and ex-wife visited Epstein’s ‘pedophile island’: new docs

Google co-founder Sergey Brin vacationed on Jeffrey Epstein’s “pedophile island” with his ex-wife, according to another round of court documents unsealed on Monday.

Epstein’s accuser Sarah Ransome said she met Brin and his then-fiancee, Anne Wojcicki, on the late financier’s private island in a series of 2016 emails to reporter Maureen Callahan, a Post columnist at the time.

Ransome said he would send Callahan a series of photos from his time in Epstein’s circle, including images of him with Brin and Wojcicki, who divorced in 2015.

“I also have another picture [sic] of the Epstein girls and I, while on the Island including some pictures of me with Sergey Brin and him funding Anne Wojcicki,” Ransome said in an email.

“I met the couple when they visited the Island that day because Sergey wanted to try out his new kitesurfing gear as he had just started surfing and was really looking forward to trying out his new gear with us girls,” she continued.

Brin’s relationship with pedophilia has been reported before.

Brin and his ex-wife reportedly visited Epstein’s infamous “pedophile island.” Getty Images for The Weinstein C

Epstein helped bring Brin on as a JPMorgan Chase client in 2004 — a major win for the company because the Google co-founder’s relationship is one of the largest in a private bank, reportedly worth $4 billion, according to legal documents filed separately in the case over the summer. .

The Post has reached out to Brin and Google for comment on the new disclosure.

Ransome said he would send Callahan a series of photos from his time in Epstein’s circle, including images of him with Brin and Wojcicki, who divorced in 2015.

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In the same email exchange between Callahan and Ransome, the latter also claimed former President Donald Trump had a “sexual relationship” with a friend and that Epstein recorded Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and British business magnate Richard Branson having sex with an unnamed person. female.

But Ransome retracted all the allegations in an Oct. 23 email. 2016 to the reporter.

Epstein helped bring Brin on as a client for JPMorgan Chase. Reuters

“I want to take back everything I said to you and walk away from this,” he said, according to the filing.

He added that “only bad things” and “pain for my family” would come from public disclosure.

In 2019, Ransome admitted in a New Yorker article that he “created the tape to draw attention to Epstein’s behavior.”

Trump adviser Steven Cheung said in a statement Monday: “These baseless allegations have been withdrawn in their entirety because they are false and have no merit.”

Clinton representative Angel Urena declined to comment Monday.

Brin “wanted to try out his new kitesurfing gear” according to court filings. Reuters

A spokesperson for Virgin Group told The Post: “In a New Yorker report published in 2019, Ransome admitted that she had ‘created’ the tape. We can confirm that Sarah Ransome’s claims are baseless and baseless.”

Ransome never turned over the alleged tapes to Callahan or anyone else. He did not immediately return a request for comment on Monday.

The couple’s emails were revealed as part of a settled defamation lawsuit filed by Epstein’s accuser, Virginia Giuffre, against the sicko’s mistress, Ghislaine Maxwell, in 2015.

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The message was revealed as a lawyer for former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz sought to undermine Ransome’s claims, arguing that “he clearly has no credibility.”

Dershowitz is accused of being one of the men in Epstein’s circle who sexually abused young girls, including Guiffre.

Guiffre dropped the lawsuit against the professor after admitting he “may have made a mistake.”

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