Jeffrey Epstein’s extensive collection of records, recently made public due to Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, reveals a surprising revelation. Epstein allegedly offered a prize in 2015 to refute claims made by Giuffre against well-known physicist Stephen Hawking.
The 2015 email, unveiled as part of the unsealed documents, specifically mentioned a rumored allegation that Hawking had attended an “orgy” on Epstein’s private Caribbean island. It is essential to note that Stephen Hawking has never been accused of any sex crimes, and Giuffre has not explicitly accused him.
In March 2006, Hawking visited St. Thomas for a science conference and also paid a visit to Epstein’s private island just before Epstein faced charges. Images from that occasion depict Hawking participating in events on Epstein’s island.
In the same email, Epstein also claimed that former President Bill Clinton had been wrongfully accused of another matter. These documents were unsealed in December by a federal judge in New York.
Johanna Sjoberg, one of Epstein’s accusers, previously stated in court filings that Clinton “likes them young,” referencing girls. However, Clinton has not opposed the release of the documents, emphasizing that he has not faced any criminal charges.