Jeffrey Epstein Offered ‘Reward’ To Disprove Stephen Hawking ‘Orgy’ Allegations

Hawking was named in the released Jeffrey Epstein documents.
Emails released in the unsealed Jeffrey Epstein court documents reveal that the paedophile financier offered a reward for anyone who could “prove” allegations that late astrophysicist Professor Stephen Hawking participated in an “underage orgy” on his island were false.
In a 2015 email to accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein denied the allegations made by his sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre, suggesting they were part of a series of false claims and offered money to anyone who could discredit the accuser.
He wrote: “You can issue a reward to any of Virginia’s friends, acquaintances, family that come forward and help prove her allegations are false. The strongest is the Clinton dinner, and the new version in the Virgin Islands that Stephen Hawking participated in an underage orgy.”
Photos from March 2006 show Professor Hawking on Epstein’s island, visiting with other scientists during a conference at a neighbouring island, St Thomas. The conference was funded by Epstein and occurred just months before Epstein faced his first charges of child sex offences. Despite the timing, there remains no evidence implicating Hawking in any of the alleged crimes.
The late Professor Hawking passed away in 2018 and is one of over 170 individuals, including Prince Andrew and former U.S. President Bill Clinton, named in the traunch of documents released following a New York judge’s order.
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