"Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame" Pops Up in DC
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"Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame" Pops Up in DC
"Waterproof stickers resembling the terrazzo stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame are printed with Epstein's likeness below the names and titles of politicians, billionaires, arts patrons, and other figures mentioned in the recently released batch of 3 million files related to the convicted sex offender."
"The installation names around 20 people in total, including Epstein himself, sex trafficker and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, arts patron Les Wexner, billionaire and Museum of Modern Art trustee Leon Black, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, film producer Harvey Weinstein, former Prince Andrew, and former President Bill Clinton."
"Each star includes a QR code linking either to evidence connecting the individual to Epstein or to the Department of Justice's Epstein Library. As of publication, no one has claimed ownership for the work."
A guerrilla art installation called the "Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame" appeared in Farragut Square near the White House on March 1. The installation features waterproof stickers designed to resemble the terrazzo stars of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, each printed with names and titles of politicians, billionaires, arts patrons, and other figures mentioned in recently released Epstein files. The approximately 20 individuals named include Leon Black, Les Wexner, Bill Gates, Harvey Weinstein, Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and others. Each star includes a QR code linking to evidence or the Department of Justice's Epstein Library. The stickers surround a bronze statue of David Glasgow Farragut in the public park. No one has claimed ownership of the artwork.
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