Google co-founder Sergey Brin and his ex-wife Anne Wojcicki were vacationing on Jeffrey Epstein's “pedophile island,” according to a new set of court documents released Monday.
Sarah Ransome, one of the sexual abuse survivors, claimed she met Mr Brin and Ms Wojcicki, who was his fiancée at the time, on Epstein's private island, the New York Post reported.
She made these claims in a series of emails to journalist Maureen Callahan in 2016. Ms Ransome said she would share a series of photos from her time in Epstein's circle, including the one in which she is seen with Mr Brin and Ms Wojcicki.
In the email, Ms Ransome wrote: “I also have other photos (sic) of the Epstein girls and I while I was on the island, including a few photos of me with Sergey Brin and his then finance Anne Wojcicki.”
“I met the couple when they visited the island for a day as Sergey wanted to try out his new kitesurfing equipment as he had only just started surfing and was really keen to try out his new equipment with us girls,” she added.
Sergey Brin divorced Anne Wojcicki in 2015 after eight years of marriage.
In an email to Maureen Callahan, Ms Ransome also alleged that former US President Donald Trump had “sexual relations” with her boyfriend. However, she later recanted all allegations in an email dated October 23, 2016, the report said.
“I would like to retract everything I said to you and walk away from this,” she said, according to the documents.
Last year it was reported that Epstein brought several wealthy clients to JPMorgan Chase, including Sergey Brin.
According to court documents, the Google co-founder was one of its largest clients, with an investment worth more than $4 billion.
“Brin became a client of JPMorgan's San Francisco Private Bank in 2004,” the documents showed.
Epstein, convicted pedophile and financier, died in prison on August 10, 2019, before he could stand trial on sex trafficking charges. On Monday, the fourth round of documents from a lawsuit related to him was made public.
According to DailyExpertNews, these unsealed documents are part of a civil defamation lawsuit filed in 2015 by an American woman named Virginia Roberts Giuffre.
Giuffre alleged that she was sexually abused by Epstein as a minor, while his ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell assisted in the abuse.