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Social Media Amplification of Unverified Claims

The amplification of unverified claims about cannibalism on social media, including older viral footage.

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Feb 6, 2026

Which other specific filenames in the DOJ Epstein Library contain the words 'cannibal' or 'cannibalism' and how can researchers access them?

The 's so-called "Epstein Library" contains multiple mentions of the words "" (reported 52 instances) and "cannibalism" (reported six instances) across a wide tranche of released materials, but the pu...

Feb 5, 2026

Has anyone in the Epstein files commited cannibalism?

The newly released trove tied to contains isolated references to “cannibal” or “,” and resurfaced sensational claims — including a 2009 outburst by — but there is no verified evidence, charge, or cour...

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