Building on Epstein's island sparks conspiracy theories about devil worship

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A building on Jeffrey Epstein's island is fueling conspiracy theories about devil worship and child sacrifice, despite official records indicating it was intended as a music pavilion. These unverified claims, amplified online following the release of Justice Department documents, suggest the structure served as a temple for rituals involving child sacrifice, though no evidence supports these allegations. The theories connect the building to deities like Moloch and Baal, with some online posts fabricating inscriptions and rituals, while experts note the building's design appears more ornamental than esoteric.


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