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The Epstein files 'expose Ellen DeGeneres' as a cannibal

Published February 18, 2026Updated February 18, 2026

Summary

Claims that released Epstein-related documents expose Ellen DeGeneres as a cannibal are not supported by any evidence in the actual court files. This claim appears to have originated from AI-generated audio content that fabricated statements attributed to individuals in the case. No credible evidence exists linking DeGeneres to Jeffrey Epstein or supporting cannibalism allegations.

Primary Sources

PolitiFact fact-check rated the claim 'Pants on Fire!' and traced it to AI-generated audio falsely attributed to individuals in the Epstein case

Evidence Against / Context

  • PolitiFact found no evidence of DeGeneres being mentioned in any released Epstein court documents
  • The claim originated from AI-generated audio content, not from actual court records or testimony
  • No credible news sources or official documents support any connection between DeGeneres and Epstein
  • PolitiFact assigned the claim its lowest truthfulness rating of 'Pants on Fire!'

Timeline

  • False claims involving AI-generated audio about DeGeneres and Epstein files circulated on social media

  • PolitiFact published fact-check debunking the claim

What This Means

Structured interpretation — not opinion

  • Key takeaway 1

    AI-generated audio technology has made it possible to create realistic-sounding fabricated content that can spread false information about public figures

  • Key takeaway 2

    Claims about high-profile legal cases should be verified against actual court documents and credible news sources before being shared

  • Key takeaway 3

    The lack of any corroborating evidence from the actual Epstein case documents indicates this claim is entirely fabricated

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