Epstein’s Suggested Bribery To Counter Stephen Hawking ‘Orgy’ Allegation Emerges In Filings
In a striking development, recent filings have revealed that Jeffrey Epstein proposed offering monetary rewards to individuals who could discredit allegations involving Stephen Hawking and former US President Bill Clinton. These allegations were part of claims made by Virginia Giuffre.
An email from 2015, penned by Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell, suggested that Giuffre had made accusations including the British physicist and Clinton. Epstein’s strategy focused on offering financial incentives for evidence disproving the claims. Specifically, he emphasized disproving the allegation of Clinton having dinner on his private island, along with a claim that Hawking was part of an “underage orgy.”
Epstein stressed in the email that the most substantial claim involved Clinton dining on his private island, an assertion Clinton has strongly denied. Additionally, the email referenced a supposed incident on Epstein’s Virgin Islands property involving Hawking.
Photographs from 2015 brought to light Hawking’s visit to Epstein’s Caribbean island before Epstein’s initial charges in 2006. These images captured Hawking at a barbecue on Little St James, along with scenes of him enjoying a boat cruise and a submarine tour. The renowned Cambridge professor attended a conference on gravity, funded by Epstein, in March 2006.
Stephen Hawking, who passed away in 2018 at 76, was a respected figure in the scientific community. He lived with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a condition that gradually paralyzed him, for over four decades.
This new information adds another layer to the complex narrative surrounding Epstein, Maxwell, and their connections with high-profile individuals. As the case unfolds, more details continue to emerge, shedding light on the scope and nature of Epstein’s network and activities.
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