Susan Hamblin name surfaces in released Epstein files after lawmaker shares alleged email
Representative Anna Paulina Luna shared an alleged email she says was written by susan hamblin to Jeffrey Epstein after the Justice Department released the final tranche of files tied to the late convicted sex offender, a message that has renewed public attention on Hamblin’s name.
Lawmaker posts alleged email and cites plea status
Luna posted the email on X and quoted the message to Epstein as: “Thank you for a fun night…Your littlest girl was a little naughty. ” Luna followed that with a longer post that included: “Susan Hamblin sent this email. She took a plea deal and was given “victim” status under previous DOJ. DOJ should look into charges. Possible human rights violations were committed by Susan. I say that based on other files with her name on it. These women don’t get to hide behind redactions. There were so many victims, NONE of which did what SUSAN did. This needs to be reopened, ” Luna wrote.
The email was made public when the Justice Department released the final tranche of files linked to the late convicted child sex offender. A news report said it could not independently verify this information.
Susan Hamblin: redaction, prior claims and outstanding verification
The name in the mail had been redacted in the released documents, and Luna identified the person she named in her X post. Hamblin’s name had surfaced earlier in other released material tied to this archive, with separate claims that she sent a message about granting “permission to kill”; those claims remain unverified.
Luna’s post, and the apparent redaction in the records, prompted renewed interest in who Hamblin is and in the files the Justice Department released.
Public reaction and remaining questions
The posts and the quoted email drew a range of responses online. One person wrote, “I’m kind of torn on this and understand why they may have been given victim status. I get they groomed and sounds like trafficked others, but, if they themselves were abused/groomed, then that abuse in itself still needs justice. ” Another commenter said, “What’s even more sick is the definition of the word “little” in the kink world. ” A third said, “This whole thing is so sickening. ”
Key elements of the material linking the name to the email — and any alleged additional files Luna referenced — remain unverified in the public record. Luna has called for the Department of Justice to review charges and to reopen these matters, writing plainly that “This needs to be reopened. ”
The immediate next step confirmed in the public exchanges is Luna’s demand that the Department of Justice look into the files and the named individuals; the DOJ’s actions or any formal review have not been announced in the released material.