As soon as requested, the American justice department began releasing the documents from the scandalous Jeffrey Epstein case on the night of Wednesday, January 3, 2024. Nearly 1,000 pages have been revealed in what they call the “first batch,” the EFE agency noted.

The long-awaited list includes names that have been known for years, but one in particular has surprised the world: it is the scientist Stephen Hawking.

Who was Jeffrey Epstein

Stephen Hawking and Jeffrey Epstein

TeleCinco published that what was revealed is “943 pages of names, people accused of crimes, witnesses, associates of Jeffrey Epstein and celebrities who visited his mansion.”

One of the most notable figures is truly Stephen Hawking. The aforementioned media reported that “some documents even reveal that physicist Stephen Hawking participated in an orgy with minors.”

More compromising details were reported by 20 Minutes. On Thursday, January 4, 2024, that website announced that “in an email Epstein sent to Ghislaine Maxwell on January 12, 2015, he asked his inseparable companion to investigate and do her research to find out if any of the friends or Virginia Guiffre’s own relatives would be prepared to demonstrate that these accusations against Hawking were false.”

Perhaps under pressure, Epstein added: “You can offer a reward to all of Virginia’s friends, acquaintances and family who come forward and help prove these allegations are false.”

According to 20 Minutes, the billionaire who committed suicide in prison also wrote: “The most pressing thing is the Clinton dinner and the new version about the Virgin Islands in which Stephen Hawking participated in an orgy with minors.”

Bill Clinton would be John Doe 36 on the list of friends of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, which is expected to be announced soon

Who was Stephen Hawking

Hawking, considered “one of the best scientific minds in the world”, died in Cambridge in March 2018 at the age of 76, EFE recalls.

Five years earlier, Super Scholar had included him in the list of the ten most intelligent people in the world published in El Mundo.

The astrophysicist married twice, El Mostrador reports: to Jane, with whom he had three children, and to Elaine, who was accused of mistreating and humiliating him.

In Libertad Digital, they emphasized that Hawking was a theoretical physicist, astrophysicist, cosmologist and popularizer and recalled that he suffered from a motoneuronal disorder related to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

As the disease progressed, he became “paralyzed and this forced him to communicate through a device that reproduced his voice.”

He was born on January 8, 1942 in Oxford. In his scientific activities he did a lot of research into black holes.

“He left an important legacy in the fields of physics and cosmology: especially for his work on the theory of relativity and black holes,” El Universo reported.

His fame was enormous. Libertad Digital reported that Hawking wrote Brief history of the times“which swept international sales and made him one of the biggest celebrities in the scientific world since Albert Einstein.”

(JO)