Hind Al-Owais is a senior United Arab Emirates diplomat and human-rights advocate, currently serving as Director of the UAE’s Permanent Committee for Human Rights.

Hind Al-Owais is a senior United Arab Emirates diplomat and human-rights advocate, currently serving as Director of the UAE’s Permanent Committee for Human Rights.

She has held prominent roles representing the UAE on gender equality and women’s empowerment on the global stage, including leadership positions at the United Nations.

She has held prominent roles representing the UAE on gender equality and women’s empowerment on the global stage, including leadership positions at the United Nations.

Her name appears in approximately 469 email exchanges with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein from 2011–2012 in documents recently released by the US Department of Justice.

Her name appears in approximately 469 email exchanges with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein from 2011–2012 in documents recently released by the US Department of Justice.

The disclosed emails include messages about scheduling meetings and coordinating logistics with Epstein across multiple occasions

The disclosed emails include messages about scheduling meetings and coordinating logistics with Epstein across multiple occasions

Some of the exchanges contain personal remarks, such as one where Al-Owais wrote about preparing “one girl… two girls” for a meeting.

Some of the exchanges contain personal remarks, such as one where Al-Owais wrote about preparing “one girl… two girls” for a meeting.

Other messages reference her desire to introduce her younger sister to Epstein, with comments suggesting familiarity.

Other messages reference her desire to introduce her younger sister to Epstein, with comments suggesting familiarity.

There are no criminal charges against Hind Al-Owais in connection with these email records, and U.S. authorities have not alleged her involvement in Epstein’s crimes.

There are no criminal charges against Hind Al-Owais in connection with these email records, and U.S. authorities have not alleged her involvement in Epstein’s crimes.

Officials caution that the released documents are “raw and unverified,” and inclusion in them does not imply wrongdoing.

Officials caution that the released documents are “raw and unverified,” and inclusion in them does not imply wrongdoing.

The revelations have sparked public debate due to the contrast between her advocacy for human rights and her appearance in the Epstein Files.

The revelations have sparked public debate due to the contrast between her advocacy for human rights and her appearance in the Epstein Files.

Neither Al-Owais nor UAE officials have issued a public response to the disclosure as of now.

Neither Al-Owais nor UAE officials have issued a public response to the disclosure as of now.

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