The 'Jeffrey Epstein List' has had the entire world talking, with the topic becoming one of the most talked-about on social media. Over the last few days, many names have come out in the leaked Epstein list while several others have been falsely linked. As a user on X (formerly Twitter) tried to link former Pakistan captain Imran Khan with the Epstein list based on a story revealed by Wasim Akram, the latter lost his cool and shut down the troll in an angry manner on social media.
"Imran Khan @ImranKhanPTI is also on Epstein's list. Cricket Legend Wasim Akram @wasimakramlive also narrated a story where Imran Khan and youngsters were flown on Ghislaine Maxwell's private plane to a deserted Island (Epstein Island). #EpsteinClientList," the X user wrote in a post.
Fuming over the bizarre claim, Akram blasted the troll, saying: "Stop spreading lies you muppet."
Stop spreading lies you muppet https://t.co/fNhlKmHMs1
— Wasim Akram (@wasimakramlive) January 5, 2024Last year, Wasim Akram had revealed in intriguing story where former Pakistan captain Imran Khan was taken to a 'deserted island on a private plane'.
"We went to the airport with his friend. She had a private jet. It was a 45 minute-flight to an island. And then they went into the house to have a 'chat.' We were left there, standing in the middle of an island. We couldn't even go back to the hotel," Akram had said on The Grade Cricketer.
Circuit stories with @wasimakramlive pic.twitter.com/iEiRg07Gtb
— The Grade Cricketer (@gradecricketer) November 24, 2022Former US presidents Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, former US first lady Hillary Clinton, renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio are among over 100 high-profile people named in the court documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein, a US financier and notorious sex-offender.
The list of around 150 people also include names of Epstein's associates in a lawsuit brought against his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell in 2015 and the fist list was published on Wednesday under the order of a New York judge.