Stephen Hawking’s Name Appears on Jeffrey Epstein List Sparking a Meme-Fest

Apparently, the late physicists liked “undressed midgets solve complex equations.”

The internet has become flooded of hilarious memes of late physicist Stephen Hawking following the surprising appearance of his name on the infamous Jeffrey Epstein list.

The uproar ensued as a New York judge unsealed a massive trove of legal paperwork detailing Epstein’s sex trafficking exploits and hundreds of his powerful friends and clients who took part in his disgusting activities.

The leaked transcript sent shockwaves through social media, featuring a question posed to an unnamed person regarding the late physicist’s “personal” preferences. “Did Jeffrey ever talk to you about Stephen Hawking’s proclivities?” reads the testimony. The response, “Yes, he liked watching undressed midgets solve complex equations on a too-high-up chalkboard.”

That’s not all, old photographs surfaced, showcasing Stephen Hawking being hosted on Epstein’s private Caribbean island. The images depicted the acclaimed physicist at a barbecue on the infamous “Paedo Island,” as part of a conference funded by Jeffrey Epstein and attended by 21 teens. According to the documents, Hawking was allegedly involved in an orgy.

This revelation “broke the internet,” leading to an outpouring of hilarious reactions and memes as netizens tried to come to terms with this news.

It is to be noted that although Stephen Hawking’s name was mentioned in Epstein list, the authenticity of the transcript is still unverified. Stephen Hawking isn’t the only famous name that has come under public scrutiny. Court documents mentioned the disgraced Prince Andrew, magician David Copperfield, the late “King of Pop” Michael Jackson, and former US President Bill Clinton were also part of Epstein’s inner circle.

The disclosure of the first batch of court files includes the names of victims, friends, and associates of the sex offender and Ghislaine Maxwell – although many others will have no direct link to Epstein.

The millionaire financier, who socialized with royalty and celebrities, was accused of running an entirely a network of underage girls for sexual purposes. While awaiting trial, he allegedly committed suicided in his jail cell.

The legal documents relate to a defamation lawsuit brought against Maxwell in 2015 and were published under the order of a judge on Wednesday.