Epstein emails naming Hadid sisters surface in latest document release

The Hadid sisters are not accused of wrongdoing in the released materials

Epstein emails naming Hadid sisters surface in latest document release

Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid have been mentioned in newly surfaced documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein, prompting renewed public attention and online discussion.

The references appear in email exchanges included in files released by the U.S. Department of Justice earlier this year as part of broader disclosures related to Epstein’s case.

In the correspondence, an unnamed individual questioned how the Hadid sisters rose to prominence in the modeling industry.

Epstein responded by attributing their success to their professionalism, stating they “follow directions,” while dismissing other suggestions raised in the exchange.

Additional lines in some reports include inappropriate remarks made within the same conversation.

It is important to note that the Hadid sisters were not accused of any wrongdoing and are only referenced in the context of the exchange.

The resurfaced material has sparked reactions on social media, with users calling for responses from public figures mentioned in the files.

Addressing the situation, Gigi Hadid responded to a comment on Instagram, writing that the documents “made me sick to my stomach.”

The release of the files is part of ongoing efforts to shed light on Epstein’s network and past activities, though many details remain redacted or under review.