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Epstein Files: The Money and the Relationship Behind Felix Roemer and Gamdom

  • Writer: Jack Hoffstein
    Jack Hoffstein
  • 4 hours ago
  • 3 min read

A newly released set of court documents connected to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein was made public on Friday, adding to a growing body of material detailing his personal and professional relationships. The records, which include correspondence and other supporting materials, contain multiple additional references to his son, Felix Epstein Roemer, the founder of the failed online casino Gamdom, according to a review of the newly disclosed files.


Roemer’s name was first identified in Epstein-related records more than two years ago, following an investigation into the mysterious John Doe 69 alias. Until now, however, no direct correspondence between the two had been made public.


The first reference to Roemer appears in an email exchange dated 2013, in a short conversation initiated by Jeffrey Epstein, in which he invites his son to visit Little St. James, Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, seemingly dismissing Roemer’s online business efforts.


The email record gives us a small glimpse into their relationship dynamic at the time, revealing a strained father–son exchange, with Roemer presuming that his father is contacting him with an ulterior motive—that he has misused and exhausted Epstein’s funding.


Roemer also makes reference to having his own harem—a term given to a group of women who share a single man as their partner—while preemptively rejecting any attempts by his father to offer him women.

Epstein proceeds to respond by easing Roemer's worries that he is not reaching out about the money he had wired him. He clarifies that it was done "with no second intentions", and introduces a question regarding a "shipment" that, although left unanswered, in this context raises serious concerns about the possibility that both Epstein and Roemer were colluding in a father-son human trafficking scheme.



This particular exchange ends there in the released material. The files do not make any other reference to this "shipment".


A second mention of Roemer appears in a 2015 email sent from him to his father. In the message, Roemer inquired whether any parties were planned at Little St. James, Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands.


Roemer wrote that he was traveling between Anjouan and Curaçao, where he was in discussions with local authorities in both jurisdictions regarding the acquisition of a gambling license for a new cryptocurrency-based casino venture, his now-failed casino “Gamdom,” which, according to the released files and prior correspondence, was funded through the same financial support referenced in the 2013 email exchange.


The proximity of Curaçao made it convenient for him to visit Little St. James after his meetings with regulators.



Epstein responded affirmatively, with a promise that Roemer would be pleased with the party being hosted, and that he would be delighted with the ketamine Ghislaine Maxwell had bought for them. In the email, Epstein goes as far as suggesting that Roemer should pivot his business into the distribution of the drug in the off-chance that his casino business would fail—which it ultimately did.


While there is no confirmed link, CAMORADAR suspects that this was the first ever introduction Roemer had with the substance, and that this exchange eventually led to Roemer starting his ketamine empire business, following his casino business' downfall.


A third and far more troubling reference to Roemer emerges in the form of a photograph contained within the released files. The image shows Epstein and Roemer seated together on a sofa, with Roemer captured embracing a young woman from behind. According to the accompanying materials, the photograph was taken on Little St. James after Roemer traveled from Curaçao, following meetings with local regulators.



The woman in the photograph is not identified. However, the files present the image as confirmation that Roemer’s familial ties with his father extended into in-person contact on the island itself.


The January 2026 document release is part of an ongoing legal and archival process that has made public thousands of pages of Epstein-related materials, including emails, flight logs, contact lists, and images.

 
 
 

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