Stephen Hawking shocks world after being listed on Jeffrey Epstein's Island

Published January 4th, 2024 - 05:32 GMT
Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking. (Photo by Bryan Bedder / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

ALBAWABA - A huge debate was ignited on social media after English theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking was mentioned to be one of the visitors to Jeffrey Epstein's Island.

On Wednesday, a New York judge started to reveal the identities of people linked in court documents to Jeffrey Epstein, the sex offender, who killed himself in 2019 as he awaited trial for sex crimes.

Names of important people were uncovered in the latest list released by the American court including Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, and Michael Jackson. However, the most recent shocking person who was unmasked to have visited the Island was Stephen Hawking.

Nonetheless, one of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims, Johanna Sjoberg, said that famed magician David Copperfield was Epstein's "friend" and that he was at a dinner party and practiced some of his magic tricks to attendance. However, Fox News reported that "The magician has not been accused of anything improper related to Epstein."

According to the New York Court, Stephen Hawking allegedly participated in an "underage orgy."

Stephen Hawking shocked many people on the internet after he was listed as a visitor to Jeffrey Epstein's Island. Memes filled social media as people mocked Stephen Hawking considering his inability to move due to his illness.

Stephen Hawking's illness:

While in graduate school, at age 21, Hawking was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), commonly referred to in the U.S. as Lou Gehrig's disease.

As ALS progresses, the degeneration of motor neurons in the brain interferes with messages to muscles in the body. Eventually, muscles atrophy and voluntary control of muscles are lost. 

About Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author who was director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge.

He wrote many books during his life including "A Brief History of Time," "The Grand Design," "My Brief History," and "The Universe in a Nutshell".

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