The documents declassified this Wednesday concerned the late financier Jeffrey Epstein They make no reference to the possible sexual tastes of the British physicist Stephen Hawking, as numerous messages on social networks claim.
Very viral publications on platforms like .
As can be read in the screenshot circulating, reports EFE, lAlleged witness confirms Hawking visited Epstein’s island assiduously for pleasure, as well as revealing the physicist’s taste for “watching naked dwarfs solve complex equations on a too-tall blackboard.”
These documents are part of a defamation lawsuit filed in 2015 by Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Epstein’s sex trafficking ring, against his former lover and partner, Ghislaine Maxwell.
The truth is this statement is not realsince the shot shared on social networks is an ironic montage and there is no trace of it in the 40 documents made public this Wednesday.
An advanced search on X shows this The false testimony was originally posted by a user of that social networkunder the name “Drefanzor memes”, shortly after the New York Department of Justice lifted the secrecy of the summary on this first batch of approximately 1,000 pages.
The same internet user, who regularly shares ironic and humorous content, specified in the description of the capture that it was a meme and underlined it once again in several publications, however this was replicated virally as if it were a real memes. fragment.
On the other hand, none of the declassified documents contain a witness statement revealing Stephen Hawking’s sexual tastes, although they mention physique on two occasions.
The first, in a 2015 email that Epstein sent to Ghislaine Maxwell, which verbatim reads the following: “You can give a reward to any friend and family member of Virginia who comes forward and helps her demonstrate that His accusations are false.”
And he continues: “The strongest is that of the Clinton dinner and the new version in the Virgin Islands of Steven Hawking (sic) participated in a minor orgy.”
The second mention comes from a court order requesting photographs and videos of various figures, such as Epstein himself or former US President Bill Clinton.
In any case, being mentioned in the documents does not imply any kind of guilt in the conspiracy, since there is everything from emails to statements from victims or witnesses.
In 2015, British media published two photographs showing that Hawking had visited the financier’s island in 2006 and attended a meal, invited by other scientists, but no further information about his activities on the island was released.
In short, in the declassified documents on Epstein there is no trace of a witness statement on Hawking’s sexual tastes. And the capture that spreads on social media is a satirical montage.
Source: Clarin
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