The late financier apparently hoped his association with the noted black hole theorist would help him battle child sex-trafficking allegations, newly unsealed records show

Call it a brief history of slime.

Jeffrey Epstein apparently hoped that his association with Stephen Hawking — and the improbable notion that the famed physicist would engage in an “orgy” — would him help battle child sex-trafficking allegations, newly unsealed court records show.

In a typo-riddled email made public on Wednesday night, the late pedophile financier told his since-convicted accomplice, onetime British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, to try to pay off people close to accuser Virginia Giuffre.

“You can issue a reward to any of virginias friends acquaionts family that come forward and prove her allegations are false,” he wrote on Jan. 12, 2015.

  • Snot Flickerman
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    411 months ago

    Stephen Hawking is just another philanderer himself, so it’s not like this really helps Epstein’s case.

    Same with Bill Gates.

    • @ripcord
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      1311 months ago

      What proof do you have?

      Also…how would he do that…?

      • Snot Flickerman
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        11 months ago

        He cheated on his first wife with his nurse who was significantly younger than him?

        I said philanderer, not pedophile.

        Epstein held Hawking up as proof he wasn’t scummy, implying high moral character of Hawking and by extension, himself.

        All I am saying is Hawking was pretty scummy and so its a weak defense.

        • @UtMan1988
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          611 months ago

          At least Hawking provided something to society.

          The sooner we forget Epstein’s name*, the better.

          • Forget his name, but not the fact he didn’t kill himself.
          • Herbal Gamer
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            311 months ago

            I think one could argue that by dying he somehow contributed by making the whole thing public knowledge.