An alleged Ghislaine Maxwell email to Epstein inviting Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld to his island went viral, though its authenticity has not been verified.
An email linking Seinfeld creator Jerry Seinfeld and his wife to Jeffrey Epstein has gone viral on social media. In Ghislaine Maxwell’s alleged email, Epstein’s partner and co-accused, Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld, sought her permission to invite him “to the island for lemonade.”
Jerry Seinfeld and Jeffrey Epstein. (file photo)The email was shared as a screenshot in the Seinfeld community on Reddit and has since gone viral. Ht.com can verify the authenticity of the email and if it actually exists in the DOJ files released earlier this week. Notably, a date of when the email was sent does not appear in the viral screenshot.
In the alleged email, Ghislaine wrote to Maxwell Epstein: “Also, Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld are going to be traveling near 26/27 St. T-can I arrange for them to come to the island for lemonade…” Jeffrey Epstein replied: “Yes.”
Here’s the email screenshot that went viral on Reddit:
The newly released documents are the most comprehensive data set from the Epstein investigation released by the Justice Department to date. It contains more than 3 million pages of information from the FBI and DOJ’s investigation of Epstein, Maxwell and their associates.
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Jerry Seinfeld appears on an invitation listAlthough the Ghislaine Maxwell email has not been verified, an email from Peggy Siegel came directly to Jeffrey Epstein, naming A-list celebrities such as Clive Davis, Katie Couric, George Stephanopoulos, Jerry Seinfeld and others for a dinner in 2012.
However, there is no evidence that Jerry Seinfeld accepted the invitation or attended the dinner. Here is a list of DOJ docs shared by an X user:
Ghislaine Maxwell is currently serving her 20-year federal prison sentence at a minimum-security federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas.
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