
A new investigation has revealed a series of leaked emails which shockingly unveil plans pitched by the Anthropic CEO’s wife to Jeffrey Epstein.
The late sex offender received a pitch by Cami Clark, whose husband Dario Amodei heads up AI company Anthropic, for a new NFW website.
This is according to an investigation conducted by The Wall Street Journal, where it revealed that she had once co-founded a ‘women-focused free luxury porn’ site.
In a bid to get the company off the ground, Clark had reportedly unsuccessfully pitched it as an investment to Epstein.
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The company was named Eddice after Clark’s grandmother and was purported to be an ‘intellectually promiscuous’ site aimed towards women.

According to The Wall Street Journal, the firm even ran a blog which included information on orgasms and ‘Lady Porn Day’.
In an email to Epstein, Clark wrote: “We thought you and the ladies might enjoy the script/treatment for our first 4 films, American Girl in Paris. A little nsfw.”
A year later, she approached the convicted sex offender again, who did not remember her, which prompted her to say: “We have the free luxury porn company. Does that ring a bell?”
In response, Epstein said: “Yes, a loud gong.”
Clark replied: “Haha, I was going to say, you would be the first person that didn’t remember us.”
In an attempt to pitch the company as an investment opportunity, Clark told Epstein that they had hired people who had previously worked for Oprah Winfrey and Ashton Kutcher.
However, it seems that Epstein wasn’t keen on the idea as he replied: “Can’t do sex TV.”
The crimes of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
Earlier this year, millions of files were released by the Department of Justice pertaining to the crimes of Epstein.

Epstein was initially arrested back in 2008 and convicted of soliciting prostitution and procuring a person under 18 for prostitution, serving 13 months in prison for his crimes.
In 2019, he was arrested again on federal sex trafficking charges but died in jail while awaiting trial.
Investigations into the crimes of Epstein are continuing, with a deposition being conducted by the US House Oversight Committee earlier this year where Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, refused to answer any questions put to her at the advice of her lawyer.
As of November 2025, the Justice Department said that at least 1,000 women were victimized by Epstein, said USA Today.