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Epstein Files Reveal Disturbing 'Permission to Kill' Email
Newly released documents raise questions about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged involvement in a potential murder plot.
Mar. 24, 2026 at 9:35am
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A shocking email allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2014 has surfaced, in which the sender gives Epstein 'permission to kill' an unnamed individual who is said to have 'lied' to both the sender and Epstein. The message, which was partially redacted in the released documents, has sparked intense speculation and demands for more transparency from authorities.
Why it matters
The revelation of this email has reignited concerns about the full extent of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged criminal activities and the potential involvement of his powerful associates. It raises disturbing questions about whether Epstein may have been involved in orchestrating or authorizing murders, in addition to his well-documented sex trafficking crimes.
The details
The email, sent from an iPhone in June 2014, states: 'I give you permission to kill him. He is apparently with (redacted). He lied to you, and he lied to me.' Epstein's response is simply 'whoops,' but the sender doubles down, saying 'No one will lie to you and get away with it from me. No one.' While the sender's identity remains officially redacted, some online sleuths believe the name 'Susan Hamblin' may be connected to the message.
- The email was sent in June 2014.
The players
Jeffrey Epstein
The late financier and convicted sex offender who was at the center of a high-profile sex trafficking scandal.
Susan Hamblin
A financial advisor and founder of the adoption agency Kids2Families, who some online users believe may be the sender of the 'permission to kill' email to Epstein.
Olga
An individual whose name is mentioned in the email exchange, though their connection to the events is unclear.
What’s next
Authorities have not provided any further clarification or confirmation about the identity of the sender or the intended target of the 'permission to kill' message. The investigation into this disturbing email and its potential implications remains ongoing.
The takeaway
This newly surfaced email from the Epstein files has reignited concerns about the extent of his alleged criminal activities and the potential involvement of his powerful associates. The message raises deeply troubling questions about whether Epstein may have been involved in orchestrating or authorizing murders, in addition to his well-documented sex trafficking crimes.





