Businesswoman and investor listed in Epstein's black book
Nicole Junkermann, a German entrepreneur and investor, stepped down from multiple prominent positions following the public release of Epstein files in February 2026. She resigned from her trustee position at the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and was terminated from or stepped down from her role as a visiting professor at Lancaster University after her name and email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein appeared in the newly released Department of Justice documents. The emails reveal a personal relationship spanning nearly two decades, including a 2010 message in which she allegedly asked Epstein 'Will you have a baby with me?' Junkermann has not been charged with any crime, and there is no evidence she was involved in Epstein's trafficking activities. Her departures from these positions appear to be institutional responses to public scrutiny rather than legal accountability.
Nicole Junkermann resigned as a trustee from the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and as a visiting professor at Lancaster University after Epstein files revealed extensive email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein over nearly two decades.
She stepped down from or was terminated from these positions following the appearance of her name in the Epstein files. Junkermann was appointed a trustee of th…
British entrepreneur Nicole Junkermann is also named in the documents. In a 2010 email cited in the files, she allegedly wrote to Epstein: 'Will you have a baby…
Countess Nicole Junkermann has resigned from her role at the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity after her past association with Epstein came under public scrutiny. Sh…
Nicole Junkermann, a London-based technology investor, stepped down as a trustee of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity last week. Her exit came after public scrut…
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