Manipulated photo falsely links Kamala Harris to Jeffrey Epstein
- This article is more than one year old.
- Published on September 1, 2021 at 21:57
- 2 min read
- By Natalie WADE, AFP USA
Copyright © AFP 2017-2024. Any commercial use of this content requires a subscription. Click here to find out more.
"Make this photo famous," says an August 29, 2021 Instagram post that includes a photo of Harris posing with Epstein.
Identical posts can be found on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Epstein died by apparent suicide in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on charges that he trafficked and sexually abused dozens of girls as young as 14 between 2002 and 2005. Although he had close ties with politicians including former presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, both of whom he has been pictured with, this image of him with Harris has been digitally manipulated.
A reverse image search found the original portrait of Harris and her husband was used by the UK fashion magazine Grazia Daily in an online article. It credited the photo to Getty Images.
AFP found the original photo on the Getty Images website. The picture -- taken by Jerod Harris -- features then-California Attorney General Harris and Emhoff as they attended The Broad Museum Black Tie Inaugural Dinner on September 17, 2015 in Los Angeles.
The version shared on social media has Epstein's head superimposed over Emhoff.
The photo of Epstein used to manipulate the image comes from a mug shot of him that was shared by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department.
Epstein's death has led to several conspiracy theories, including claims amplified by former president Trump, that he was assassinated on the orders of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
AFP Fact Check has debunked other posts attempting to link Epstein to high profile figures such as President Joe Biden and Fox News host Chris Wallace.
Is there content that you would like AFP to fact-check? Get in touch.
Contact us