John Ramsey denies Epstein link to JonBenét case

A viral TikTok video is stirring up wild conspiracy theories linking JonBenét Ramsey to Jeffrey Epstein's files, but her father John Ramsey is shutting it down hard. The clip claims a redacted photo shows JonBenét on Epstein's shoulders, with whispers of Ghislaine Maxwell at her birthday party. Ramsey calls it AI-generated nonsense.

Oh honey, the internet is at it again, dredging up the ghosts of 1996 with a side of Epstein drama that's got everyone side-eyeing their screens. 😏 A viral TikTok post is blowing up, claiming the late JonBenét Ramsey pops up in Jeffrey Epstein's unsealed files—specifically as the little girl perched on his shoulders in a framed photo from his creepy New York City pad. The image is redacted in the official docs, per the DOJ, but the video zooms in on what looks like a hallway shot of a girl who could pass for young JonBenét. And for extra mess? It alleges Epstein's sidekick Ghislaine Maxwell crashed her 6th birthday bash. Messy much? 👀 But hold the pitchforks—John Ramsey isn't having it. Speaking to TMZ, he spilled: 'Absolutely no truth to it. I haven't seen this, but with A.I. anything is possible. I figured one of these days I would be accused of being an Epstein pal. Hasn't happened yet. Internet people can be very cruel.' Savage clapback from a dad who's endured decades of scrutiny. As a quick refresher (because some of y'all need it), JonBenét was just 6 when she was found strangled to death in the basement of the family's Boulder, Colorado home on December 26, 1996—wrapped in a blanket, cord around her neck, mouth taped shut. Boulder PD zeroed in on John and his late wife Patsy as suspects; a grand jury even voted to indict them in 1999, but prosecutors passed due to shaky evidence. The case? Still unsolved, still iconic heartbreak. This latest viral slop just proves the web's cruelty knows no bounds—will the real tea ever spill, or is it all just digital dust? 🔥

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