J.K. Rowling Denies Inviting Jeffrey Epstein to "Harry Potter" Opening; DOJ Documents Reveal He Was Turned Away
J.K. Rowling denied inviting Jeffrey Epstein to the Broadway opening of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," according to multiple news sources, including Variety. The denial followed the release of Department of Justice (DOJ) documents that revealed Epstein received an invitation to the event.
Rowling clarified that the tickets were sent by the show's producers at the request of Peggy Siegal, an associate of Epstein, Variety reported. Rowling asserted that neither she nor her team ever met, communicated with, or invited Epstein to any event.
The controversy arose amid ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's connections to prominent figures. The DOJ documents sparked online speculation regarding Rowling's potential ties to the disgraced financier, who was a convicted sex offender.
Rowling sought to clear up the speculation, emphasizing that she had no personal involvement in inviting Epstein to the play's opening. She maintained that the invitation was extended through intermediaries without her knowledge or consent.
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