The “Jeffrey Epstein List” has sparked many rumors and fantasies.
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Many powerful men and some powerful women are there or should be there, at least according to the conspiracy theorists rampant on the Internet. And since Whoopi Goldberg is a powerful woman, there are numerous rumors circulating about her on the internet.
On Thursday's (Jan. 4) episode of “The View,” in which the hosts discussed court documents that revealed a list of celebrities who traveled to the sex offender's island, the 68-year-old Ghost actress clearly stated that she is not on the actual list. but there was a fake in circulation. His name appeared there.
“I have to explain myself because there was a fake list and I’m on it. They said I was on the island and I said, 'I'm not going anywhere,'” she replied.
Whoopi Goldberg knows the rumors! She is regularly the subject of this. The star of “The Color Purple” therefore took the opportunity to refute some of them. “I was never thrown out of Gordon Ramsay's restaurant. I was never fired from Guy Fieri's restaurant. “I wasn’t kicked off the Bill Maher show,” she said, before issuing a warning to publications that spread “garbage” disguised as satire. “I'll say it now that we're talking about it: People who post things like this should be very careful because as soon as someone is cleared of your stupidity, they're going to call their lawyer,” Whoopi Goldberg warned.
She took up Jeffrey Epstein's accusation of “going to the island” and returned to the accusation: “And you know I'm not going anywhere! Unless I tell you I went somewhere. IN ORDER ? That's good ? »
Hundreds of pages of legal filings related to Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice and ex-mistress Ghislaine Maxwell were made available to the public on January 4 following a Manhattan court decision. The highly anticipated and even feared list of nearly two hundred “deanonymized” names was supposed to be a “bomb.” But nothing important or new has emerged from examining the documents. Further documents are expected to be published in the coming weeks.