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Photo links Mamdani family to Epstein's social network

Feb 1, 2026, 7:58 PM20
(Update: Feb 3, 2026, 12:52 AM)
Democratic nominee for the 36th district of the New York State Assembly
American sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
American entertainment publicist

Photo links Mamdani family to Epstein's social network

  • Newly released Justice Department records detail connections between influential individuals and Jeffrey Epstein, including filmmaker Mira Nair.
  • A photo from 2017 shows Zohran Mamdani, now NYC mayor, attending a luncheon hosted by Epstein associate Peggy Siegal.
  • The release of these documents highlights the ongoing public interest and discourse around Epstein's social network and implications for those associated with it.
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In the United States, newly unsealed Justice Department records relating to Jeffrey Epstein have come to light, highlighting connections between notable figures and the disgraced financier. Among those mentioned in the documents is Mira Nair, an internationally recognized filmmaker known for her impactful works, including 'Monsoon Wedding' and 'The Namesake.' The records were made public on January 30, 2026, after a substantial release of numerous documents detailing Epstein's social and professional network. Alongside this revelation, a photo from November 15, 2017, has surfaced, showing her son, Zohran Mamdani, now the New York City mayor, at a luncheon celebrating Jordan Peele's critically acclaimed film 'Get Out.' This event was hosted by Peggy Siegal, a former Hollywood publicist known for her ties to Epstein. The emergence of the photo follows years of scrutiny faced by Siegal, after multiple Hollywood studios severed ties with her in 2019 due to her social connections with Epstein. However, it is important to emphasize that the documents do not allege any criminal wrongdoing by individuals mentioned, including Nair. As details emerged following the release of the Epstein files, it also came to light that several AI-generated images purporting to show Mamdani and his mother with Epstein and other notable figures were circulated online but were proven to be fabrications created for comedic or parody purposes. This mix between reality and fictional portrayals raises questions about the challenges of public perception and historical record in the age of rapid information sharing. The complexities surrounding the Epstein case continue to unfold, capturing public interest across various media platforms.

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