The Jeffery Epstein files have been dropping bombshell revelations about the many well-known elites of the USA and the world. Jeffery Epstein clients list was among the most awaited documents that the court released on Wednesday. Jeffery Epstein Court files contain a total of 946 pages that include multiple victim's depositions in which many VVIPs were named including former US President Bill Clinton, British Royal Prince Andrew, and more. While the names are not necessarily linked with Jeffery Epstein's sex racket that included minor girls, it indeed shows his deep connection among the US elites. Notably, the Jeffery Epstein clients list name includes Professor Stephen Hawking.
Yes! you heard it right. Stephen Hawking who was arguably the most genius person who lived on Earth has been named in the Jeffery Epstein clients' list. In the court documents that have been unsealed by the court, Virginia Giuffre claimed that Epstein forced her to have sex in an underage orgy with Professor Stephen Hawking. It means Professor Stephen Hawking had group sex with underage minors including Virginia Giuffre. The documents were part of a lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s victims, against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former girlfriend and accomplice.
While Stephen Hawking in Jeffery Epstein clients list has indeed shocked the world, a report suggest otherwise. As per a US media report, the court documents have revealed that the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein emailed his alleged accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to deny claims about Professor Stephen Hawking participating in an underage orgy.
For those who did understand Stephen Hawking's connection with Jeffery Epstein, the Professor was reportedly pictured attending a barbecue and taking a submarine tour of the sea bed off Jeffrey Epstein's Caribbean island. He had attended a conference that was reportedly funded by Epstein on the neighbouring island of St Thomas.
For the unversed, Stephen Hawking was born in 1942 and died in 2018. Professor Hawking is best known for his theory of exploding black holes that drew upon both relativity theory and quantum mechanics. He was diagnosed with motor neuron disease in 1963, just before his 21st birthday. He was confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life till his death.