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Viral fake news about cannibalism on Epstein Island resurfaces after document release

Rumor – Documents revealed in the Jeffrey Epstein case prove cannibalism rituals involving the elite and celebrities.

Analysis

The recent release of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit has reignited a wave of debate and outrage on social media. The case, which involves a sex trafficking ring and powerful figures, is fertile ground for the circulation of narratives that mix extremely serious facts with allegations lacking any basis in reality. In the current landscape, videos and messages have gone viral by suggesting that the scandal hides practices even darker than those already reported by the justice system.

Content circulating on various platforms claims that the documents revealed prove the existence of child cannibalism rituals. According to these accounts, celebrities, politicians, and billionaires participated in sessions where babies were dismembered on yachts and on the financier’s famous private island. The posts suggest that the media’s silence is an attempt to protect a “satanic elite” that controls the world. Read the content being shared:

Version 1: Shock: Latest leaks in the Jeffrey Epstein case about child cannibalism. Version 2: A woman says these sores on Jeffrey Epstein’s mouth are from eating human flesh. It’s a symptom that happens. Supposedly, of course. Version 3: What’s wrong with Epstein here? People are saying this camera roll selfie shows he has kuru, which is a rare incurable cannibal disease, but honestly it looks more like he was caught in the mouth or maybe some super herpes? Version 4: A very wealthy man, psychopath, degenerate, pedophile, cannibal, lived like Caligula, with artists, politicians, and businesspeople from the US, England, and other countries as clients.

Version 5: Famous people from all over the world were feeding on babies: “The silence from the media and the famous people of this world right now is not normal. More than 3 million files with photos, images, videos, conversations of people from this elite: politicians, tech billionaires, famous billionaires, even from different countries. People who were planning pandemic simulations, that was confirmed. People who were on yachts, on islands, dismembering babies, do you realize what that is? The rabbit hole is much deeper than we imagined. While many people accused us of being crazy, of conspiracy theories, now it’s over. These files that were leaked confirmed that this world here… this world here is controlled by a satanic elite.

The Bible has just been confirmed once again: the world lies in the power of the evil one. Jeffrey Epstein’s bank account was called Baal. Do you realize what that is? The guy was the devil! And not just him, but everyone who was with him there on that island. There was testimony from a victim who managed to escape, where she said she was trapped on a yacht, a teenager at the time, and she saw them dismembering children, eating… cannibalism, eating babies. Ah, it was said… Jeffrey Epstein saying it tasted like cheese. How is society not manifesting worldwide? The world should be boiling right now, on fire. While everyone was saying ‘conspiracy theory’, ‘it’s an exaggeration’, ‘it’s all lies’, ‘madness’… it’s over. Thousands of files were leaked. This world here is controlled by evil people. Awake, O sleeper.”

Fact-Check

The impact of these allegations requires a cautious analysis of the facts presented. To clarify the situation, we will answer the following questions: 1) Did celebrities from all over the world eat babies in cannibalistic rituals on Epstein Island? Did the documents revealed in the Epstein case reveal that famous people from all over the world fed on babies in cannibalistic rituals on Epstein Island? Are there other fake news stories about the case?

Did celebrities from all over the world feed on babies in cannibalistic rituals on Epstein Island?

No. There is no proof, testimony, or material evidence confirming that celebrities participated in cannibalism rituals or fed on babies on Jeffrey Epstein’s island. Although the case involves real and shocking crimes of sex trafficking and child abuse, the cannibalism allegations are part of a recurring conspiracy theory that attempts to turn sex crimes into satanic rituals without any support in the legal proceedings. As we have clarified in other fact-checks, these stories usually resurface whenever new names are mentioned in the case, aiming to increase the emotional shock for the public.

Did the documents revealed in the Epstein case reveal that famous people from all over the world fed on babies in cannibalistic rituals on Epstein Island?

There is nothing in the millions of pages of documents released by the U.S. justice system that proves such facts. The documents consist of depositions, passenger lists, and flight records, but none of them mention sacrifice rituals or the consumption of human flesh. International verifications, such as those conducted by the Hindustan Times and Snopes, reinforce that there is no mention of these practices in the Department of Justice files. The story about the model Gabriela Rico Jimenez, who is frequently cited in these messages, also lacks factual support and has been previously debunked for lack of real evidence.

Are there other fake news stories about the case?

Unfortunately, yes. The Epstein case is surrounded by misinformation that mixes the names of political opponents and celebrities with invented situations. It has circulated, for example, that reports and statements suggested that high-ranking political figures had free access to the island, which was also not proven. The use of sensationalist terms and the distortion of real facts often serve to camouflage the real and serious accusations against powerful figures, dispersing the focus of the legitimate criminal investigation into fantastic narratives.

Conclusion

It is false that Jeffrey Epstein case documents reveal cannibalism rituals or that celebrities fed on babies. The allegations are based on conspiracy theories and distorted interpretations of judicial files that deal with sex exploitation crimes but do not mention such ritualistic practices.

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