Sergey Brin visited Jeffrey Epstein's 'pedophile island' with ex-wife Anne Wojcicki to 'test out kite surfing equipment with the girls', court documents claim

  • Brin and Anne Wojcicki named in new documents from Epstein files on Monday 
  • Sarah Ransolme says Brin wanted to 'try out kite surfing with us girls' 

Google co-founder Sergey Brin and his ex-wife Anne Wojcicki visited Jeffrey Epstein's 'pedophile island', according to new court documents made public today. 

Brin was previously tied to Epstein in lawsuits which described how the late pedophile lured Brin to do business with JPMorgan Chase. According to Epstein victim Sarah Ransolme, he also visited Little St. James, Epstein's island in the Caribbean. 

Ransolme told DailyMail.com columnist Maureen Callahan in 2016 that she had a photograph of herself with Brin on the island. 

At the time, she said he and Wojcicki were engaged. The pair wed in 2007 and divorced in 2015. 

In a 2016 email to journalist Maureen Callahan, Epstein victim Sarah Ransolme claimed Sergey Brin visited Little St. James with his ex-wife Anne Wojcicki while they were engaged

In a 2016 email to journalist Maureen Callahan, Epstein victim Sarah Ransolme claimed Sergey Brin visited Little St. James with his ex-wife Anne Wojcicki while they were engaged 

In one email, Ransome claims to have photos of Sergey Brin on Epstein's island. She said he was there with his then fiancée, Anne Wojcicki

In one email, Ransome claims to have photos of Sergey Brin on Epstein's island. She said he was there with his then fiancée, Anne Wojcicki 

In her email to Callahan, who was working for The New York Post at the time, Ransolme said: 'I also have other photos of the Epstein girls and I, whilst on the island, including a couple of pictures of me with Sergey Brin and his then finance (sic) Anne Wojcicki. 

'I met the pair when they visited the island for the day as Sergey wanted to try out his new kite surfing equipment as he had only just started kite surfing and was very eager to try out his new kite surfing equipment with us girls.' 

Ransolme also claimed that Epstein filmed former presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump having sex with women - claims she later retracted. 

Both Clinton and Trump denied her allegations, as did Virgin billionaire Richard Branson, who was also included in the filings. 

A spokesman for Virgin told DailyMail.com: 'We categorically reject all allegations made by Sarah Ransome. In 2016, Ms Ransome retracted her claims and then in 2019 after settling her claims with Epstein and Maxwell, she also admitted to The New Yorker that the “tapes” had been “invented”. 

'The allegations are baseless and unfounded.

'The actions of Jeffrey Epstein were abhorrent and we support the right to justice for the many victims impacted by his abuse.'

It was previously claimed that Epstein convinced Brin, worth an estimated $109billion, to do business with JPMorgan Chase, the bank that continued to manage Epstein's own money even after he had been convicted of soliciting child prostitution in Florida

Court filings detailed how Brin's business with the bank totaled more than $4billion. 

Never-before-seen images appear to show young women on his private island home in 2006

The new documents, released Monday, were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre

The new documents, released Monday, were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre

The new documents were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser Giuffre. Epstein is seen on his island estate

The new documents were previously sealed as part of a 2015 lawsuit between Maxwell and her most prominent accuser Giuffre. Epstein is seen on his island estate 

He was one of their star clients, according to a memo that was filed as part of that lawsuit. 

Brin was subpoenaed along with Hyatt hotels heir Thomas Pritzker in March last year as part of the lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase.  

The bank settled with multiple Epstein victims and the US Virgin Islands in separate cases. 

Brin was slated to be deposed as part of the Virgin Islands case before the $75million settlement in September. 

In each lawsuit, the plaintiffs claimed banks enabled Epstein to operate a sex trafficking ring in which they say they were abused. 

Epstein killed himself in jail while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges in 2019. 

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