Jeffrey Epstein ‘Cream Cheese’, ‘Baby’ Talks Stir Disgust Amid Cannibal Claims; ‘It’s Depravity’

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Jeffrey Epstein engages in a conversation with someone about ‘cream cheese’ and ‘babies’, demanding more cannibalism. The communications were revealed as the Justice Department released the final portion of files related to the late convicted child sex offender.

Mick Jagger is seen with Jeffrey Epstein in a photo. (X/@Omari_Official)A message from Epstein to a man, whose name has been redacted in the files, read “There are millions of children, very few good vegetables. [vegetable] cream cheese.”

Another snippet of communication says “Haha, I don’t know if cream cheese and babies are on the same level.” In later transcripts of the exchange, the other person’s name is revealed to be Nadia. Although the full name is not known, Epstein’s former pilot is Nadia Marcinko or Nada Marcinkova, who has been missing since early 2024.

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The same conversation, marked “Re: Cream Cheese Baby,” contained another message sent to Epstein, stating “Still not V..not responding.”

‘Cream cheese’ appears several times in the Epstein document, but in most cases it is clear that the context is a menu or food order. Among the documents is a message, which appears to be a calendar alert “alarm – offer to bring cream cheese to school party”.

‘Cream cheese’ messages lead to cannibalistic claimsAlthough the context of Epstein’s discussion of ‘cream cheese’ and ‘baby’ is not known, many have claimed cannibalism. This is not the first such claim against Epstein. After mentioning ‘pizza’ in the files, many now raise the Pizzagate conspiracy theory to support the cannibalistic claim.

“WTF IS THIS??? EMAIL BETWEEN EPSTEIN AND SOMEONE ELSE…”MILLIONS OF CHILDREN” TALKED TO VEGGIE CREAM CHEESE!!!!! THIS IS CANNIBAL. PERIOD. THIS IS NOT DARK HUMOR. THIS IS BADNESS,” one person wrote, sharing a snapshot of the message.

Another person shared a photo from the Epstein archive that also shows Rolling Stones member Mick Jagger at the dinner table. “The food on Epstein’s table consisted of cheese and baby meat, which they ate,” the person claimed in the post.

Yet another said “Epstein debates whether children or cream cheese taste better.”

Notably, these claims have not been verified and have only been shared online. There has been no legal investigation into the alleged cannibalism involving Epstein or his associates.

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