Gigi Hadid Breaks Silence on Epstein Files Mention; Universities Face Pressure Over Naming
Supermodel Gigi Hadid responds publicly to being mentioned in Epstein documents, while universities face calls to remove names from campus buildings.
Supermodel Gigi Hadid has publicly addressed her mention in the [Epstein files](/documents), expressing being "sick to my stomach" over the connection, according to multiple outlets including E! News, Daily Mail, and The Express Tribune. Hadid described the association as "disgusting" and broke her silence after her name appeared in the extensive document releases.
Meanwhile, universities are facing mounting pressure to strip the names of individuals who appear in the Epstein investigation documents from campus buildings, Salem News reported. This represents a new wave of institutional accountability measures as organizations grapple with the extensive revelations contained in the 207,000+ document archive.
The developments highlight the ongoing reverberations from the Epstein document releases, affecting both individual celebrities and institutional naming decisions. Hadid's response appears to be among the first high-profile public statements from a celebrity mentioned in the files, while the university pressure campaign suggests broader institutional reckonings may be ahead.
The timing of these dual developments - individual responses and institutional accountability measures - indicates the Epstein files continue to generate significant public and institutional consequences beyond the initial document releases.