Ramsey Elkholy, a former American fashion agent specializing in models, engaged in extensive correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. He sent hundreds of emails detailing discussions about women, their bodies, and their connections to sexuality, directly addressing the accused predator. Reports from the BBC indicate this disturbing exchange occurred while Elkholy managed models and represented their interests.
The investigation, utilizing files recovered from Epstein’s records, revealed a series of unsettling communications. In one 2011 conversation, Elkholy described a 20-year-old woman residing in New York City who was “desperately needs money” and “completely alone.” He urged Epstein to “try her in bed,” suggesting a direct encounter. Two days later, Elkholy expressed a hope that he was “exploited her position.” Elkholy subsequently communicated to the BBC that he deeply regrets the specific wording and expressions used within some of the emails.
The fashion agent’s actions have raised serious concerns given Epstein’s known predatory behavior. This case highlights the potential for abuse of power within the industry and the gravity of the situation involving epstein and his associates.
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