Reform UK’s treasurer dined with Epstein associate, contacted Ghislaine Maxwell

Newly unsealed court documents have revealed connections between Reform UK’s honorary treasurer, billionaire property developer Nick Candy, and associates of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The records detail communications from 2004, showing Candy had contact with both Sarah Kellen, a named Epstein associate, and Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking.

The correspondence occurred years before Epstein’s 2008 conviction for child sex offenses and Maxwell’s 2021 conviction for recruiting and grooming underage girls. The documents include email exchanges where Candy discussed social plans with Kellen, who identified herself as Maxwell’s friend. In one message, Kellen expressed Maxwell’s disappointment that Candy hadn’t informed them of his travel plans.

Candy, a former Conservative Party donor who joined Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party before the July 2024 election and contributed £1 million, inquired about Maxwell’s contact information during these exchanges. The emails show discussions about meeting in New York and reference social activities, including Kellen’s mention of time spent on Epstein’s private island.

The documents reveal no allegations of wrongdoing by Candy. Middle East Eye, which published the findings, has reached out to both Reform UK and Candy for comment. The revelations emerge as Reform UK seeks to establish itself as a significant political force following the recent general election.

These documents form part of the latest release of materials related to the Epstein case, continuing to shed light on the social networks connected to the financier before his criminal activities became public knowledge.