Tuesday, February 3rd 2026

The recently released Jeffrey Epstein files include an email exchange between Epstein and banker Ariane de Rothschild, where they discuss claims that Adolf Hitler lived in a hideout said to be financed by the Epsteins and Rothschilds, Anadolu reports.
A post on American social media platform X by user @AdameMedia shared a screenshot of a December 31, 2018 email exchange between Epstein and de Rothschild. Rothschild.
The messages centered on claims that Hitler lived in a poorhouse during his early years, financed by three wealthy Jewish families.
De Rothschild dismissed the story as a conspiracy theory, while Epstein appears to have argued that it was correct.
“I thought you would find it funny that in a Harvard course on Hitler they told the story of when he was so poor he lived in a hovel for the homeless and the poor… that was funded by the three wealthy families… the Gutmans, the Epsteins and the Rothschilds. It turns out to be correct,” Epstein wrote.
“If it’s a way of saying that generosity doesn’t pay off or that the conspiracy theory still exists, it’s pretty pathetic…” De Rothschild replied, signing her name at the end of the message.
Epstein responded by doubling down on the claim. “First, it turns out to be 100 percent true, Hitler was selling his clothes and artwork and living in a Jewish-financed shelter. Epstein, Rothschild and Gutman. No conspiracy, the Epsteins were Vienna bankers, bought their bank on the net, hence the Epstein Palace,” he wrote.
The documents also show business deals between Epstein and the Rothschild family.
A document dated October 5, 2015, reports that Epstein, through his company Southern Trust Company Inc., entered into a $25 million settlement with the Rothschild Group.
Epstein was found dead in his New York City jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges. He pleaded guilty in a Florida court and was convicted of exploiting a minor for prostitution in 2008, although critics have questioned the handling of the case.
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