Gigi Hadid Responds to Epstein Files Mention; Towson SGA Calls for Regent Investigation
Model Gigi Hadid publicly addresses being named in Epstein files, calling it 'disturbing.' University students demand investigation of regent mentioned in documents.
Gigi Hadid Breaks Silence on Epstein Files Mention
Supermodel Gigi Hadid has publicly responded after learning that she and her sister Bella Hadid were mentioned in the Epstein files. According to multiple outlets including People.com, TMZ, BuzzFeed, and UNILAD, Hadid described finding her name in the documents as "disturbing" and said she was "sick to her stomach" upon learning of the mention.
The model broke her silence to address what she characterized as an unwanted and unexpected connection to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation documents. The nature of the sisters' mention in the files and the context surrounding their appearance in the document archive remains unclear from the initial reporting.
University System Faces New Scrutiny
Meanwhile, The Towerlight reports that Towson University's Student Government Association has called for an investigation into a University System of Maryland regent who was named in the Epstein files. The student government's action represents growing institutional pressure on individuals connected to the case, as documented connections continue to surface in the public database.
Political Implications Continue
In related political developments, 1819 News reports that Representative Barry Moore views recent changes in DOJ leadership as an "opportunity" for action on matters the previous administration allegedly overlooked, specifically mentioning the Epstein files. Additionally, the Deccan Herald published reporting on Jeffrey Epstein's alleged influence on Indian businessman Anil Ambani, suggesting continued international dimensions to the case.
These developments highlight how the ongoing release and analysis of Epstein-related documents continues to generate responses from public figures and institutions worldwide.