“He Didn’t Even Attend The Forum” Rumors Clarified Over Ahmed Aboul Gheit’s Name Appearing in the Epstein Files

Online rumors recently claimed that Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Egypt’s Secretary-General of the Arab League, appeared in the infamous Epstein Files and attended a 2010 diplomatic forum while serving as Egypt’s Foreign Minister.

 

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These claims spread rapidly across social media, igniting debate despite the absence of any verified documents or official sources.

Why the Epstein Files Are So Serious

The Epstein Files consist of thousands of pages detailing criminal investigations involving underage victims and connections to powerful politicians, celebrities, and public figures.

Over the years, there have been repeated calls for their full release, yet the documents have never been officially disclosed. This means that any association, even rumored, between a high-profile individual and the files triggers immediate controversy and widespread discussion.

The Official Clarification

Egyptian journalist Ahmed Moussa addressed the rumors after speaking directly with Aboul Gheit. He confirmed that in 2010, Aboul Gheit received an invitation to a diplomatic forum on an island in the UAE, which was intended for Arab Foreign Ministers. Copies of the invitation list somehow ended up in Epstein’s possession.

Crucially, Aboul Gheit did not attend the forum, has never met Epstein, and there are no photographs or evidence linking them. He emphasized that there was never any relationship or interaction between them.

For context, Jeffrey Epstein was an American financier arrested and later convicted on sex-related charges involving minors.

Investigations revealed that he had connections to a circle of influential figures. Epstein died in 2019 while in jail awaiting trial, a case that sparked global controversy and ongoing questions. His name remains at the center of one of the largest international scandals in recent history.

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