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Hackers ‘break into Epstein’s personal email accounts after finding passwords in files’

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February 6, 2026
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HACKERS claimed they broke into Jeffrey Epstein’s Outlook account using a password mentioned in the files.

Passwords for several of the notorious sex offender’s accounts were revealed in the recent tranche of files, including his Outlook, Yahoo, Apple ID and a number of porn sites.

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Several of Jeffrey Epstein’s accounts were hackedCredit: ZUMA Press Inc
One email shows his Linkedin loginCredit: Department of Justice
Another hinted at his #1island passwordCredit: Department of Justice
One file listed login details to several porn websitesCredit: Department of Justice

One Reddit user wrote: “I’m in Epstein’s Outlook. What should I look for? I got in using this information from the files.”


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But hackers said there wasn’t much information in the alleged account.

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Other users claimed they successfully accessed his accounts using passwords in the files, such as #1Island, ghislaine, and jenjen12.

The most commonly used email address by Epstein was [email protected], which he used in correspondence with numerous high-profile figures such as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Peter Mandelson and Sarah Ferguson.

The latest mega batch of files released by the Department of Justice – which included more than 3 million pages, 2,000 videos and some 180,000 images – has heaped fresh shame on the former royals and lord.

Fergie makes a crude comment about her daughter Eugenie in one exchange with Epstein.

In an email, he appears to ask her about a possible trip to New York, and Fergie replies: “Not sure yet. Just waiting for Eugenie to come back from a sh*****g weekend.”

The March 2010 email was sent around the time Eugenie was celebrating her 20th birthday with then boyfriend Jack Brooksbank – now her husband.

It also emerged Saturday their father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sent pictures of Eugenie and her sister Beatrice to Epstein over Christmas in both 2011 and 2012.

The family snaps of the princesses were sent up to two years after Andrew previously claimed to have cut off contact with the paedophile billionaire.

They showed them on charity bike rides and climbing a mountain.
Meanwhile, more emails emerged relating to Epstein’s £15,000 loan to Sarah which was revealed in March 2011.

The cash was paid to Sarah, 66, through her former assistant, Johnny O’Sullivan, who was claiming £78,000 in unpaid wages and other bills at the time.

She later apologised over it in an interview in 2012 with the London Evening Standard, saying she regretted it.

But months later – as exclusively revealed by The Sun on Sunday last September – Sarah emailed Epstein calling him her “supreme friend” and saying she had “not used the P word about you” (meaning paedophile).

The files have also exposed Peter Mandelson’s inappropriate relationship with the notorious paedo.

Sarah Ferguson appears to have congratulated Epstein on a baby boyCredit: Getty
Shocking emails reveal the nature of their relationship

In one exchange, the former lord joked with Epstein about a “well-hung young man”.

As voters took to polls during the 2010 General Election, the US paedophile financier asked how Mandelson’s day was going.

Mandelson responded: “We are praying for a hung parliament.

“Alternatively, a well-hung young man.”

Labour lost the election, but the Tories under David Cameron failed to secure an overall win and went into coalition with the Lib Dems.

In other emails, the Labour grandee labelled the financier’s release after serving a prison sentence for child sex offences as “Liberation Day”.

The former Cabinet minister asked his pal how they should celebrate.

Epstein responded: “With grace and modesty, those are the names of two strippers.”

Mandelson then asked how “freedom is feeling”.

Lord Peter Mandelson has resigned from the Labour PartyCredit: Reuters
New images show Peter Mandelson in white pants and a t-shirtCredit: US DOJ/UNPIXS

Epstein replied: “She feels fresh, firm and creamy.”

The former Business Secretary ended the conversation with: “Naughty.”

In another email in February 2010, Mandelson discussed a Russian contact with Epstein.

Mandelson wrote: “Waiting to fly to Berlin.

“Upset cos lost the number for the Russian guy I knew there so no fun (again) for Petey.”



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