Is Jimmy Kimmel’s Name in the Epstein Court Docs a Forgery?


The viral image of Jimmy Kimmel’s name appearing in the Epstein Court Documents was discovered to be a forgery.

The name of the talk show presenter emerged during what looked to be cross-questioning in the widely distributed image. The photograph received a lot of attention on X, formerly Twitter.

According to the reported screenshot from newly disclosed Jeffrey Epstein court documents, Kimmel had sex with a girl at Epstein’s Palm Beach home.

Shayan Sardarizadeh, a BBC journalist, fact-checked the viral photograph and determined it to be a hoax.

Kimmel’s name does not appear anywhere in the freshly revealed documents, which are now available online for anyone to view.

Kimmel attacked Aaron Rodgers for accusing him of having ties to the convicted paedophile and sex trafficker as court documents in the case were ready to be unsealed.

Rodgers, 40, spoke on the Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday, when he and the hosts discussed the upcoming release of a list including the names of high-profile people rumored to be affiliated with Epstein.

Kimmel quickly responded with a nasty tweet denying any connection.

Pat McAfee apologized on Wednesday for comments made by New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers on his broadcast about Kimmel and Epstein.