Google co-founder Sergey Brin vacationed on Jeffrey Epstein’s “pedophile island” with his ex-wife, according to another round of court documents unsealed Monday.
Epstein accuser Sarah Ransome said she met Brin and his fiancée at the time, Anne Wojcicki, on the private island owned by the late financer in a series of 2016 emails to journalist Maureen Callahan, a Post columnist at the time.
Ransome said she would send Callahan a series of photos from her time in Epstein’s circle, including an image of her with Brin and Wojcicki, who divorced in 2015.
“I also have other photo’s [sic] of the Epstein girls and I, whilst on the Island including a couple of pictures of me with Sergey Brin and his then finance Anne Wojcicki,” Ransome said in the email.
“I met the pair when they visited the Island for the day as Sergey wanted try out his new kite surfing equipment as he had only just started surfing and was very eager to try out his new equipment with us girls,” she continued.
Brin and the pedophile’s relationship has been previously reported.
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Brin and his ex-wife reportedly visited Epstein’s notorious “pedophile island.” Getty Images for The Weinstein C
Epstein helped bring Brin on as a client of JPMorgan Chase in 2004 — a huge win for the company as the Google co-founder relationship is one of the largest in the private bank, a reported $4 billion, according to legal documents filed in a separate case over the summer.
The Post has reached out to Brin and Google for comment on the new revelations.
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Ransome said she would send Callahan a series of photos from her time in Epstein’s circle, including an image of her with Brin and Wojcicki, who divorced in 2015.
In the same email exchange between Callahan and Ransome, the latter also claimed former President Donald Trump had “sexual relations” with her friend and that Epstein filmed Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and British business magnate Richard Branson having sex with an unnamed woman.
But Ransome took back all the allegations in an Oct. 23, 2016 email to the journalist.
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Epstein helped bring Brin on as a client for JPMorgan Chase. REUTERS
“I would like to retract everything I have said to you and walk away from this,” she said, according to the filing.
She added that “only bad things” and “pain for my family” would come from going public.
In 2019, Ransome admitted in a New Yorker article that she “invented the tapes to draw attention to Epstein’s behavior.”
Trump advisor Steven Cheung said in a statement Monday: “These baseless accusations have been fully retracted because they are simply false and have no merit.”
Clinton’s rep Angel Urena declined to comment on Monday.
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Brin “wanted to try out his new kite surfing equipment” according to the court filing. REUTERS
A Virgin Group spokesperson told The Post: “In a New Yorker report published in 2019, Ransome admitted that she had ‘invented’ the tapes. We can confirm that Sarah Ransome’s claims are baseless and unfounded.”
Ransome never submitted the alleged tapes to Callahan or any others. She didn’t immediately return a request for comment Monday.
The pair’s emails were revealed as part of a since-settled defamation lawsuit case that Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre had brought against the sicko’s madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, in 2015.
The messages were disclosed as lawyers for former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz were seeking to undermine Ransome’s claims, arguing that “she manifestly lacks credibility.”
Dershowitz was accused of being one of the men in Epstein’s circle who sexually abused young girls, including Guiffre.
Guiffre dropped a lawsuit against the professor after admitting she “may have made a mistake.”
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