Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘cream cheese’ and ‘baby’ comments spark revulsion amid cannibalism accusations; ‘This is depravity’

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Jeffrey Epstein sparks controversy by talking to someone about ‘cream cheese’ and ‘babies’ cannibalism Even further claims. The communications were made public when the Justice Department released the final batch of documents related to a convicted child sex offender.

Mick Jagger and Jeffrey Epstein together in a released photo. (X/@Omari_Offical)
Mick Jagger and Jeffrey Epstein together in a released photo. (X/@Omari_Offical)

messages from Epstein to a person whose name is already in documentwhich reads “Millions of babies, few good vegetables” [vegetable] Cream cheese. “

Another snippet from the communication said: “Haha I don’t know if cream cheese and babies are on the same level.” In a subsequent transcript of the conversation, the other person’s name was revealed to be Nadia. While her full name is unknown, Epstein’s former pilot is Nadia Marcinko, or Nada Marcinkova, who has been reported missing since early 2024.

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In the same conversation, tagged “Re: Cream Cheese Baby”, there’s another information Sent to Epstein with the words “Still no V.. No reply”.

“Cream cheese” appears several times in Epstein’s documents, but in most cases it’s clear the context is a menu or order. one of the information Among the documents, there appears to be a calendar alert that reads “Alert – Proposal to bring cream cheese to school party.”

‘Cream cheese’ message triggers cannibalism incident

While the context of Epstein’s discussion of “cream cheese” and “babies” is unclear, many have raised claims of cannibalism. This is not the first time such accusations have been leveled against Epstein. After “pizza” was mentioned in the document, many people mentioned the now-debunked pizza door Conspiracy theories suggest cannibalism.

“What is this??? Emails between Epstein and others…talking about ‘millions of babies’ with veggie cream cheese!!!!! This is cannibalism. That’s it. This is not black humor. This is depravity,” one person wrote, sharing a snapshot of the message.

Another person shared a photo from Epstein’s archives in which Rolling Stones member Mick Jagger was at the dinner table. “The food on Epstein’s table contained cheese and meat that the children ate,” the person claimed in the post.

Another said, “Epstein edited the discussion of whether baby flavor or cream cheese flavor is better.”

It’s worth noting that these claims have not been confirmed and have only been shared online. There have been no legal investigations into the cannibalism incidents involving Epstein or his associates.

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