Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy and powerful sex offender, has been dead for three years, but far-right members continue to invoke him in conspiracy theories to smear their opponents. The unsealing of court records relating to Epstein’s alleged associates has brought about a new wave of conspiracy theories about the late, sex offender. Since Epstein’s death, conspiracy theories have been circulating, but the facts are not entirely accurate. The baseless theory of the Clintons’ involvement harks back to a long-running conspiracy that originated in the 1990s and claims the couple secretly kill their enemies.
In the absence of information about how Epstein managed to die in prison by an apparent suicide on August 10, outlandish conspiracy theories have cropped up across the country. Epstein was found dead inside his Manhattan jail cell in 2019 and ruled a suicide, yet polls show that less than half of Americans believe the official ruling.
Epstein’s powerful friends, including Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, have also been accused of sexual misconduct. The war in the Middle East and a congressional ethics probe have led conservatives to invoke Epstein in political attacks. Just hours after Epstein’s death, unsubstantiated theories about his death began to gain traction online. Correcting misconceptions about the recently unsealed court documents is crucial in addressing the growing skepticism surrounding Epstein’s death.
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