Newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case reveal the name of an Albanian woman among millions of pages made public in recent disclosures.
According to the files, the woman, identified by the initials E.T., applied in March 2017 for a position as a personal assistant. The materials show that she initially sent her résumé to an intermediary, whose name has been redacted in the documents, expressing interest in the job.
Based on the résumé submitted, the applicant was living in Tirana at the time. In an email cited in the files, she wrote that she was interested in the position but noted she was not based in the United States, asking whether that would be an issue.
During subsequent correspondence, the intermediary requested that she submit three high-quality photographs along with her résumé. The applicant later sent the requested documents, as well as several personal photos.
After receiving the materials, the intermediary forwarded the email to Jeffrey Epstein, describing the applicant as a 21- to 22-year-old woman. Although the résumé stated that she lived in Tirana, the intermediary told Epstein that she was based in Paris and asked whether an interview should be arranged.
The list of attachments included the résumé, photographs and a video reportedly sent by the applicant as part of her application. The documents do not indicate that the Albanian woman had any direct communication with Epstein.
The disclosure is part of a broader release of records that continue to shed light on Epstein’s network and recruitment practices.
