Jeffrey Epstein side profile raises questions about his death
Jeffrey Epstein doppelganger leaves people asking whether the sex offender is still alive
Some crazy conspiracy theories have been spun around Jeffrey Epstein after multiple videos and pictures of the late sex offender's lookalikes surfaced online as the world continues to get shockwaves from the millions of documents released by the US Justice Department.
One particular clip showing a man having an uncanny resemblance to the late US financier behind the wheel on a highway has left many people questioning whether Epstein was still alive.
The unnamed man's side profile looked so similar to Epstein that it prompted people to ask Grok and other AI tools to verify whether the clip was generated with the help of artificial intelligence.
Interestingly, when AI tools said it can't be Epstein because he died in 2019 and identified the man as a resident of South Florida, some X users started questioning Grok's authenticity and the intentions of the people behind the tool's creators.
The US Justice Department's release of millions of internal documents related to Epstein has revealed the late financier and sex offender's ties to many prominent people in politics, finance, academia and business - both before and after he pleaded guilty in 2008 to prostitution charges.
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