A former reality TV star from the UK appears in emails included in the Epstein Files offering the set convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein up with a number of women
A British reality TV star and socialite was one of the women who “put some girls together” for Jeffrey Epstein, newly seen emails suggest. Annabelle Neilson, who was a series regular on Ladies of London before she died aged 49 in 2018, was included in the most recent release of documents from the Epstein Files.
Three million documents relating to the paedophile have been made available to the public. Included in them were emails between Neilson and Epstein, who was already a convicted sex offender, in which the reality TV star offered to set him up with women and remarked that some women she knew were “past their sell-by date”.
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Neilson was the first wife of Nat Rothschild and was well known in London’s party scene. She was thought to be Alexander McQueen’s unofficial muse and once said Kate Moss was “like a sister” to her. She emailed Epstein on multiple occasions between 2010 and 2012, using pet names like “babe”, “honey” and “darling”. There is nothing to suggest any of her friends were involved with Epstein.
At the time of their communication, Epstein had already been convicted of a sex crime involving a child, pleading guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008.
On 15 September 2010, Epstein asked for Ghislane Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20 year sentence for trafficking children for sex on his behalf, to “reach out to Annabelle Neilson”. Two days later, he received an email which was signed off by an “Annabelle” and said: “So I am putting a little group of girls together.
“Hopefully one of them will have all the right qualities you desire. Wish I was 20 years younger and could speak French!!! I have to say that a few of my girls, who would be perfect for the job but are unfortunately past their sell-by date, would of all dropped their husband and almost children for the job when I asked them.”
She added: “You know I’ve just had a spark of genius while writing this, I think I may have the right girl.” The writer completed the email by saying they could “all have some fun in London” and thanked Epstein for a previous stay, but it was unclear when he may have hosted her.
Towards the end of September, Epstein sent another email to Neilson that said: “A sincere thanks for all your help today.. i really appreciated the effort.”
In her reply, Neilson wrote: “Sincere thank you for being a good friend, It was fun to have something to find you, that you really needed!!”
Correspondence continued, and an email chain from the following month saw another email from “Annabelle” reach out. She said: “Hi Jeffrey How are you and all the girls?! I hope you got the numbers I left you for the brazilian and the Italian presenter. I’m back in my lovely grey old rainy london.”
She added: “My love I hope you are still having a wonderful time without me, probably the new arrivals would of distracted you from the huge void that I left…”
Another dated from November 2012 showed Epstein asking Neilson whether she had “any cute friends” in Paris. Her reply read: “Non in Paris. Let me know if you come over. How about Davina…” Epstein told her that “she’s Eduardo’s”, to which Neilson said that if she thought of “anyone suitable”, she would let him know.
Neilson starred on Bravo TV’s reality show Ladies of London from 2014-2015. She was a fixture of the 1990s Primrose Hill set after becoming friends with supermodels Moss and Naomi Campbell. At the time she was working with McQueen – who she called her “best friend-brother” in another email to Epstein.
An email to Epstein dated just after McQueen’s death in 2010 said: “Dear Jeffrey, How are you darling? As you probably know I have been having a bit of a bad time. My best friend-brother lee McQueen died a week ago and I have not been able to think much on the work front.”
She also appears to have worked as his art consultant and told him about a Frank Stella sculpture that she thought reminded her of him. She told Epstein: “Take a look at this, it’s a beautiful beast, remind’s [sic] me a little of you in that respect.”
After 2012, there appears to be no further communication. However, following her death in 2018, Epstein wrote to an unknown person about her death. That person said: “That’s horrible!! Do you think drugs? She was so full of life and energy.”
Neilson had battled a heroin addiction as a teenager but her cause of death was quickly ruled as a stroke. Neilson died at her home in Chelsea, London.
The US Justice Department has said that the Epstein Files, collected by the FBI “may include fake or falsely submitted images, documents or videos”.
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