A trainee at a top law firm drafted an ‘agreement’ to supply Jeffrey Epstein with ‘beautiful women’ to strip, play sexual games and swim naked with him.
The former Clifford Chance employee exchanged a series of messages with the late paedophile between 2011 and 2012 where she told him she could supply him with ‘Russian and Austrian girls, both smart and blonde’.
In a document, signed between Epstein the ‘beneficiary’ and ‘the apprentice’, they agreed the sex offender would teach her about ‘adult life’ including ‘sex if he wishes to do so’.
The correspondence was released as part of the latest tranche of the Epstein files which were published by the US Department of Justice two weeks ago.
The legal document, which appears to be tongue-in-cheek, was drafted on October 18, 2011.
The trainee lawyer, who worked in the firm’s Paris office before leaving in 2012, has since said she was a victim of Epstein’s abusive and controlling behaviour.
In one email, written three years after Epstein was jailed for soliciting sex from girls as young as 14, she wrote: ‘I really would like you to teach me new things. As you asked I googled you.
‘Well, maybe your passion is young girls as snowboarding is mine. I’m not scared anyway’.
A trainee at a top law firm drafted an ‘agreement’ to supply Jeffrey Epstein with ‘beautiful women’ to strip, play sexual games and swim naked with him
The trainee lawyer has since said she was a victim of Epstein’s abusive and controlling behaviour
The tongue-in-cheek document said Epstein would be provided with full body massages and sexual games
And in the satirical legal document she said she could provide ‘favours’ including ‘presenting beautiful women’, ‘accompanying for swimming naked’ and ‘stripping which includes taking clothes off slowly’.
She also said she could organise ‘full body massages’ and girls ‘posing naked’.
Epstein had ‘obligations’ which ‘may include teaching the apprentice to enjoy new sexual games to which she has never been exposed before,’ the document added.
Epstein ‘will try his best to take the apprentice to the United Nations building in New York for an excursion and a live conference during which the favours can be provided to the Beneficiary,’ it continued.
In another email between the pair, Epstein asked if she had found him a new girlfriend, to which she replied: ‘I dont like sharing, would like to keep you all for me. There might be two candidates if you want, Russian and Austrian girls, both smart and blond.’
She later wrote: ‘What would you like me to bring you from Sweden? Except for girls?’ and ‘Do you want to see me or you are interested in me only because I found pretty girls for you?’.
In the document, signed between Epstein the ‘beneficiary’ and ‘the apprentice’, they agree the sex offender will teach her about ‘adult life’ including ‘sex if he wishes to do so’.
Epstein, then 58, told her: ‘If you want a job and you need to have sex to do it you have to accept sex’, adding ‘it’s not whom you know but whom you blow’.
In another email, from late 2011, the trainee lawyer told the paedophile she was having a ‘dispute’ over sexual etiquette.
She wrote: ‘Should I leave guys’ place after sex like at 3-4 am or should I sleep there when its not my boyfriend?
Epstein is pictured with a young woman who appears to be in her underwear in a photograph released as part of the Epstein files
The trainee lawyer wrote: ‘Well, maybe your passion is young girls as snowboarding is mine. I’m not scared anyway’
In one email she told Epstein about a sexual dispute she had, asking if she should leave a ‘guys place after sex’
‘I think, personally — I better stay — it makes guy feel good and not used while [the other woman] thinks of escaping right after she had her orgasm.’
She asked Epstein’s opinion, adding: ‘See how we keep ourselves busy at clifford chance, huh? :)’.
Meanwhile she complained about the work she was doing at Clifford Chance, stating the document she drafted was ‘perfect legal work’.
She said the ‘agreement’, first reported by RollOnFriday, is ‘such perfect legal work. You make me do some really fun stuff while Clifford just gives me translations’.
The correspondence were released alongside three million documents which have plunged the Labour Government into crisis amid former US ambassador Peter Mandelon’s ties to the sex offender.
Clifford Chance is one of the world’s largest law firms, with an annual revenue of £2.4 billion according to its latest financial report.
It is part of London’s ‘magic circle’ which comprise the five most prestigious organisations.
A spokesperson for Clifford Chance said: ‘The firm has never acted for Epstein. The correspondence is not related to the business of the firm.’
