In a post-fight interview on Sunday, UFC fighter Joel Bauman said that he is going to assume everyone in Hollywood and the mainstream media are "all pedophiles" until the flight logs, presumably of Jeffrey Epstein, are released.
After defeating middleweight contender Anthony Ivy by TKO at Fury FC 68 in San Antonio, Texas, Bauman slammed the media, Hollywood, and late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, telling them to "eat d*ck" until the "flight logs" are released.
Bauman specifically called out Kimmel saying, "Jimmy Kimmel, viral this. I fight to eradicate childhood malnutrition from the planet and until they release the flight logs, you, the mainstream media, Hollywood, are all pedophiles to me. Eat d*ck."
Former financier and prolific sex trafficker Jeffery Epstein’s flight logs from his private plane to his island have been released through several lawsuits over the years. The logs have revealed high-profile passengers who have allegedly flown on the "Lolita Express," including Prince Andrew and former US President Bill Clinton.
Before he died in 2019 under suspicious circumstances in a New York prison after being placed on suicide watch, Epstein had been convicted of sex trafficking underage girls along with accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in aiding Epstein in abusing young girls.
Maxwell was convicted in December of recruiting and trafficking four teenage girls for sexual abuse by Epstein, her then-boyfriend.
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