A Twitter/X post dated March 22, 2026, asserted that Jared Kushner and Steven Witkoff were included in files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The post, authored by user @HelloGo78598860, stated: “Don’t ever forget that those people, yes, those people, the ones that shared ideologies w that POS #EPSTEIN, included #Kushner and #Witkoff.” The message has since been widely shared across online platforms, drawing renewed public attention to the names.
As of now, no official government or judicial body has released a comprehensive public archive of Epstein-related documents containing these names. The U.S. Department of Justice and other agencies have disclosed portions of investigative materials in prior years, but no verified, complete set of files has been made available to the public that confirms the presence of Kushner or Witkoff in any official capacity within those records. The claim originates solely from an unverified social media account.
Jared Kushner, former senior advisor to President Donald Trump, and Steven Witkoff, a New York-based real estate developer, have both been subjects of media scrutiny in connection with Epstein in past years. Public records show that Kushner met with Epstein on at least one occasion in 2017, according to a 2019 report by The New York Times. Witkoff was identified in court filings as a former business associate of Epstein, with whom he had professional dealings in real estate. Neither individual has been charged with any crime related to Epstein’s activities.
The presence of a name in any document, list, or correspondence does not constitute evidence of illegal conduct, criminal association, or moral complicity. Legal and journalistic standards require that inclusion in records be interpreted with caution, particularly when context, intent, and relationship are not fully established. Many individuals named in Epstein-related materials have no known connection to his criminal enterprise beyond incidental or professional contact.
The Epstein files remain a subject of public interest and ongoing legal review. While some documents have been unsealed under court order, others remain redacted or sealed pending litigation or privacy considerations. Claims that specific individuals are definitively implicated in wrongdoing based on document mentions have not been substantiated by official sources.
Until authoritative releases confirm the nature and context of any references to Kushner or Witkoff in Epstein-related materials, their inclusion in social media assertions remains unverified. The public is advised to distinguish between speculative commentary and documented fact. The absence of official corroboration does not equate to exoneration, nor does mention in unverified sources imply culpability.