A Twitter user with the handle @martyep74 posted a comment on March 20, 2026, that connected abortion rights advocacy to Jeffrey Epstein. The post quoted another user, @Ella_M_Whelan, and included an image link. The comment used strong language to criticize abortion rights, describing the position as "demonic, sick and twisted," and suggested Epstein would approve of such advocacy.
The post included the hashtag #Epstein, which has been used in various contexts related to the late financier's case. However, the tweet itself contains no factual claims, evidence, or specific allegations connecting any individual or organization to Epstein or any legal proceedings.
The original quoted user, @Ella_M_Whelan, appears to have made a statement about women's freedom that the responding user disagreed with on moral grounds. The responding tweet does not reference any court documents, official records, or verified information about Epstein's case or associates.
Social media posts linking controversial topics to high-profile cases often generate attention but may lack substantive connection to the underlying legal matters. In this instance, the tweet appears to be an opinion piece expressing disapproval of abortion rights rather than a factual statement about Epstein or any ongoing investigation.
The use of Epstein's name in social media discourse continues to appear in various contexts, sometimes unrelated to the actual legal proceedings or documented facts of his case. Posts like this one demonstrate how public figures' names can become shorthand in political or cultural debates without necessarily contributing factual information to those discussions.