Shocking Email From Epstein Files Implicates Former US Ambassador, Clintons, Bidens, the First Commanding Officer of SEAL Team Six, and More
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A newly released batch of Department of Justice (DOJ) emails contains a series of extraordinary allegations involving American citizens, Mexican officials, and references to well‑known public figures. The emails, written in 2019, include claims of violence, political pressure, and alleged evidence connected to Jeffrey Epstein and former Navy SEAL Richard Marcinko.
The correspondence appears to involve a man identified as Ken Turner, who signed his messages as “KenT,” and recipients listed with the designation “(NY) (OGA).” One email includes a signature block identifying NYPD Detective Walter E. Harkins, TFO, who retired shortly after the 2024 election following a 33‑year career with the department.
In a July 19, 2019 email, Turner told the NY OGA contact that he was working with individuals in Mexico, including a man he described as “my friend in the Mexican Federal Government,” identified as Jorge Gonzales. Turner also mentioned a former South African police officer and psychologist named Maryna, whom he described as his partner. He wrote that they believed they were under threat from U.S. agents and needed to be cautious in their communications.

Turner claimed that Gonzales was prepared to speak about alleged evidence involving Marcinko and Epstein, including photos and videos. He also asked who, if anyone, within U.S. intelligence or State Department circles might be aware of their communications with the NY OGA contact.
In a subsequent email, Turner made a series of alarming claims, including that an American had shot a judge presiding over his case in Mexico and that he and his associates had been attacked multiple times by individuals he described as American agents. He alleged that his partner had shot several of these individuals in self‑defense. He further claimed that the President of Mexico was aware of their case and that it involved U.S. officials and alleged misconduct tied to events in Mexico in 2014.
🚨🚨🚨🚨The attached email is the most shocking email I’ve seen yet in the Epstein release and I haven’t seen anyone talking about it.
“We’ve had another serious incident since an American shot the trial judge in our child sex trafficking case here.”
I’m sorry, WTF? An… pic.twitter.com/Xrxr8q5W1G
— ColonelTowner-Watkins (@ColonelTowner) February 1, 2026
The email also accused a former U.S. ambassador to Mexico of serious crimes and alleged a cover‑up involving U.S. and Mexican officials. No evidence is included in the emails themselves to substantiate these claims, and many details remain redacted.
The NY OGA contact responded briefly, stating that the task force was not affiliated with the intelligence community and suggested arranging a call. When Turner proposed a time, the response “Ok that’s good” appeared in the only email containing a signature field for Detective Harkins.
On August 5, 2019, Turner wrote again, stating he was returning to the United States after his nephew was killed in the Dayton, Ohio mass shooting. He also alleged that U.S. embassy security personnel had attempted to search his partner’s vehicle for materials he claimed to possess.
After Jeffrey Epstein’s death on August 10, 2019, Turner wrote to say he did not believe it was a suicide and urged the recipient to review what he described as evidence they had gathered.

Separately, on July 30, 2019, an NYPD Child Exploitation/Human Trafficking Task Force detective sent an inquiry to the FBI requesting assistance with Mexican law enforcement counterparts. The message referenced a call to an FBI Epstein hotline by an individual claiming to be a Mexican deputized investigator working on a child sex trafficking case involving Marcinko. The FBI communication stated that the caller claimed to have DVDs depicting Epstein with underage girls. Several files were later sent to the NY OGA email address, including reports titled with both Marcinko’s and Turner’s names.
The final email in the released set, dated December 31, 2019, included additional allegations from Turner. He claimed to have interviewed a young victim who identified numerous high‑profile individuals and locations allegedly connected to Epstein and Marcinko. He offered to arrange an interview with the victim for investigators.

Throughout the email exchanges, the NY OGA responses remained brief and noncommittal, often acknowledging receipt of Turner’s messages without confirming any of the claims.
The DOJ release does not indicate whether any of Turner’s allegations were investigated or substantiated. The emails document what Turner claimed at the time but do not provide independent verification of the events described.