Fortnite responds to claims that Epstein’s account was active after death, calls it ‘ruse’
The world of online gaming has been abuzz with speculation and conspiracy theories after a group of users claimed that Jeffrey Epstein’s account on Fortnite was active even after his death in 2019. The news sparked a wave of excitement and curiosity, with many wondering if the sex offender, who was found dead in his prison cell, had somehow managed to fake his own death. However, Fortnite’s maker, Epic Games, has now responded to these claims, calling them a “ruse” and putting the speculation to rest.
For those who may be unaware, Jeffrey Epstein was a wealthy financier who was arrested in 2019 on charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy. He was found dead in his prison cell on August 10, 2019, with the official cause of death being ruled as a suicide. However, the circumstances surrounding his death have been shrouded in mystery, with many conspiracy theories emerging over the years.
The latest claim, which emerged on social media, suggested that Epstein’s account on Fortnite, a popular online multiplayer game, was active even after his death. The account, which was allegedly under the username “littlestjeff1”, was said to have been active as recently as a few weeks ago, sparking speculation that Epstein may have faked his own death and was still alive.
However, Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, has now come forward to deny these claims. According to the company, the username “littlestjeff1” was actually a coincidence, and the account was not owned by Epstein. In a statement, Epic Games said that a user had changed their username to “littlestjeff1” after the name appeared in the Epstein files, which were released to the public.
“We’ve investigated the claim and found that the username ‘littlestjeff1’ was not owned by Jeffrey Epstein,” Epic Games said. “In fact, we have no record of the subject’s email addresses, which suggests that he never had an account on our platform. The username ‘littlestjeff1’ was actually chosen by a user who had previously had a completely unrelated username. This was simply a case of a user choosing a new username, and not a case of Epstein himself being active on our platform.”
Epic Games also clarified that the user who had chosen the username “littlestjeff1” had done so after the name appeared in the Epstein files, which were released to the public. The company said that this was likely a case of a user trying to be provocative or attention-seeking, rather than any actual connection to Epstein.
The news will come as a disappointment to those who had been speculating about Epstein’s possible survival, but it’s a relief to know that the claim was nothing more than a “ruse”. The incident highlights the dangers of speculation and misinformation on social media, where rumors and conspiracy theories can spread quickly without any basis in fact.
In conclusion, the claim that Jeffrey Epstein’s account on Fortnite was active after his death has been thoroughly debunked by Epic Games. The company’s investigation has shown that the username “littlestjeff1” was chosen by a user who had previously had a completely unrelated username, and that there is no connection to Epstein himself. While the speculation may have been exciting, it’s a reminder to always be cautious of misinformation and to verify facts before jumping to conclusions.