Mark Zuckerberg
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Latest Epstein files release rattles Silicon Valley nbcnews.com Feb 5, 2026 3 facts
claimMeta stated that Mark Zuckerberg did not communicate with Jeffrey Epstein following a dinner they both attended, reiterating a statement originally made in 2019.
perspectiveMeta stated that Mark Zuckerberg met Jeffrey Epstein only once in passing at a dinner honoring scientists that was not organized by Epstein.
accountIn 2015, Jeffrey Epstein's assistant, Lesley Groff, emailed Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's chief of staff, Andrea Besmehn, to share Epstein's contact details after Zuckerberg and Epstein attended a group dinner hosted by Reid Hoffman in Palo Alto, California.
Reptilian Aliens: They Walk Among Us - Hangar 1 Publishing hangar1publishing.com 3 facts
quoteMark Zuckerberg stated during a 2016 live Q&A session: "I'm gonna have to go with 'no' on that. I am not a lizard."
accountDuring a 2016 Facebook live Q&A session, Mark Zuckerberg was asked if he was secretly a lizard, to which he replied, "I'm gonna have to go with 'no' on that. I am not a lizard," an interaction that fueled further speculation due to his subsequent blink and tongue flick.
claimFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been a target of humor regarding the reptilian conspiracy theory.
Media Coverage - News Center - Baruch College newscenter.baruch.cuny.edu 1 fact
claimIsaac Vaghefi was featured on KTVU-TV on February 18, 2026, regarding Mark Zuckerberg facing a jury in a social media addiction trial.
AG Pam Bondi announces 'all' Epstein files have been released ... foxnews.com Feb 15, 2026 1 fact
claimThe list of names released in the Epstein files includes more than 300 high-profile individuals, such as Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Prince Harry, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Kurt Cobain, Mark Zuckerberg, and Bruce Springsteen.
Mythos of Jeffrey Epstein and Harvard University's Science - LinkedIn linkedin.com May 27, 2025 1 fact
claimUnconventional research areas, including anti-aging, mind-control, mind uploading, cloning, and psychedelic therapies, often receive funding from wealthy tech philanthropists such as Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Elon Musk, who operate outside of standard National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Science Foundation channels.