Jeffey Epstein Lookalike 'Palm Beach Pete' Says He Partied With the Disgraced Financier and Won't Change Appearance
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He publicly clarified that he has no connection with the convicted pedophile.
GOING VIRAL: Epstein's Doppelganger Takes the Internet by Storm, Sparks Conspiracy Theories... "I'm Not Jeffrey Epstein!"
A Jeffrey Epstein look-alike was spotted in Palm Beach, Florida, this week and instantly became an internet sensation. Epstein’s doppelganger, dubbed “Palm Beach Pete,” went viral after he was spotted driving down a highway in Florida. “Epstein is alive! Epstein is alive!” a man who posted the viral video of ‘Palm Beach Pete’ shouted. The resemblance is uncanny. Palm Beach Pete – Jeffrey Epstein look-alike Palm Beach Pete said he was often mista…
Jeffey Epstein Lookalike 'Palm Beach Pete' Says He Partied With the Disgraced Financier and Won't Change Appearance
Palm Beach Pete, the Florida man whose face closely resembles the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, has shared his perspective on the public attention surrounding his likeness. This time, he mentioned something that did not escape the public eye. According to TMZ, he has no plans to change his appearance. In a statement to the outlet, Pete described himself as 'a better-looking version' of Epstein and said his life experiences are entirely separat…
A man had to deny that he would be sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, after a video clip with him leading him through Florida became viral.
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A video that circulates on social networks and shows a man with great resemblance to the fenugreed and convicted pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein, unleashed a new conspiracy theory on the internet. The images, which quickly went viral, caused speculation among users that Epstein—who died in 2019—could be alive. Faced with the wave of comments, the individual appearing in the images posted a video on TikTok to refute conspiracy theories. "I'm not Jeffr…
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