Jeffrey Epstein allegedly offered money to help disprove accusations that Stephen Hawking was involved in an “underage orgy,” as revealed in recently disclosed emails. In a disturbing message dating back to January 2015, the wealthy financier purportedly requested Ghislaine Maxwell to consider issuing a reward to individuals associated with Virginia Giuffre to assist in proving Giuffre’s claims false. Ms. Giuffre had made allegations involving former US President Bill Clinton and the late British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking.
Recently unearthed photographs from the Epstein Files include images of Hawking with two women in bikinis, adding to the controversy surrounding the renowned scientist. The email exchange from 2015 between Epstein and Maxwell discussed the possibility of offering rewards to individuals who could dispute the allegations against Giuffre. Maxwell, however, rejected the idea, deeming it inappropriate.
Stephen Hawking had previously visited Epstein’s private island in 2006 as part of a physics conference funded by Epstein. Despite his association with Epstein, Hawking’s family emphasized his significant contributions to the field of physics and dismissed any insinuations of inappropriate behavior on his part. The family clarified that being mentioned in the Epstein Files does not equate to any accusations of misconduct, and Hawking has never been implicated in any criminal activities.
