Discoveries from the Epstein files reveal a crazy escape plan crafted by billionaire psychiatrist Dr. Henry Jarecki for Jeffrey Epstein. This shockingly detailed email, sent on May 1, 2009, came when Epstein was just about to finish his 13-month prison sentence for solicitation of prostitution. Unfortunately, it shows just how far some people were willing to go to help Epstein evade the law.
The email, titled “What If I Get Caught,” was sent by an assistant, who claimed Jarecki was interested in co-authoring a book on the topic. Per the NY Post, the note lays out a seven-point plan to evade law enforcement, starting with basic “trouble avoidance” steps like “don’t use credit cards” and then quickly escalates to suggestions of going “in hiding.”
The most shocking section in the email, titled “post-trouble,” lists measures like “disguises,” “plastic surgeon,” and “documents generation: birth certificate, driver’s license.” It also includes the chilling directive to “gather evidence on veracity and character of victim(s) and prosecution witnesses (private detectives and internet).” Another point emphasizes the importance of having “multiple passports.”
The corruption of Epstein’s network is crazy
The last section of the two-page email, titled “flight,” even lists extradition laws in Germany, Israel, and Brazil. The plan also covered practicalities like “money abroad” and “family contact when in hiding or overseas.”
Despite a two-decade age difference, the documents show that Jarecki, who is 92, and Epstein shared a very close relationship. Jarecki even contributed a note to Epstein’s infamous 50th birthday book, where he described Epstein as someone who liked to work “in private, or better yet, utter secrecy.” When Epstein emailed Jarecki upon his release, he got a response the same afternoon: “I hope you do not come to your senses. And when’s the party?”
In a concerning exchange in 2011, Epstein scolded Jarecki about his behavior with “girls,” writing, “You drive away these girls. They start out open to a love relation and then, you torture and mistreat each.” He continued, “They are ready to love, others are ready to be friends, others business associates….it poisons the water for future candidates as the reputation becomes widespread.”
An Epstein victim claimed that she was trafficked to Jarecki in 2011 after Epstein referred her to him for depression. The complaint alleged that Jarecki was one of Epstein’s “go-to” doctors for treating his victims, and that he allegedly shared confidential medical information with Epstein and shielded him from law enforcement.
A spokesperson for Jarecki’s office stated, “Given what we now know about the nature and seriousness of Epstein’s crimes, the humorous tone of the email written 17 years ago was completely inappropriate. Had Dr. Jarecki then possessed the information that later became public, he would have unequivocally disavowed any relationship with Epstein.”
The spokesperson also noted that Jarecki now suffers from advanced dementia and is non-communicative. The files have been filled with so many horrifying details and even videos that investigators keep finding new information. However, there are no arrests yet.
Published: Apr 5, 2026 11:22 am