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'Yes, of course': Stephen King's comments on Epstein list make people suspect he's one of them

'Yes, of course': Stephen King's comments on Epstein list make people suspect he's one of them

Time of India17-07-2025
Is Stephen King on the Epstein's list?
Author Stephen King has set the Internet on fire with his continuous commentary on the Epstein row, as now many social media users believe that he is definitely on the list. The administration has closed the Epstein investigation, as they said the convicted sex offender was not murdered and he did commit suicide in his prison cell in 2019.
The administration also announced that the sex trafficker did not keep a list of clients whom he provided with the service of the underage women that he trafficked.
"Did Epstein traffic young girl? Yes, of course.
Is there a client list? Doubtful. Conspiracy fodder."
This is the latest post from Stephen King who earlier compared the list with Santa Claus, tooth fairy and UFO.
"Boy, I hit a nerve with that Epstein post.
The 'list' is like UFOs: Everyone knows someone who's seen one," this was another post that Stephen King made.
"The Epstein client list is real.
So is the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus," he wrote making his debut commentary on the issue.
Stephen King is reiterating what the administration said that there is no list, though it was established that Epstein trafficked underage girls. His readers, convinced that he is on the list, said it would not be surprising as his fictional characters are equally dark.
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Stephen King is not a Trump-dan, and he's known for insulting Trump. But now that he's calling Epstein's list a conspiracy theory reeks of his own interest, according to X users.
Some fans said he's probably taking a jibe at the president as Trump promised he would publish Epstein's list before the election and now calling it a 'hoax'.
President Trump called Epstein list a 'hoax' and said his 'past supporters' fell for this conspiracy theory started by the Democrats. In an unprecedented warning to his supporters, Trump said he does not need those who are only speaking about Epstein without focusing on his achievements.
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