Three Emirati Women Named in Online Claims Linked to Jeffrey Epstein

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WEB DESK: (Click Pakistan) Recent online claims circulating on social media and some digital platforms have linked three Emirati women to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, though no independent verification or official charges have been confirmed.

The names mentioned in the allegations include Aziza Al-Ahmadi, described in online posts as having connections within Emirati elite and international business circles. Social media users have claimed that Al-Ahmadi allegedly sent a piece of the Kaaba’s cloth covering to Epstein.

Another individual named in the claims is Hind Al-Owais, a former United Arab Emirates diplomat at the United Nations who has been widely known for advocating women’s rights initiatives. Allegations circulating online suggest she was involved in facilitating contacts between Epstein and young women.

Hila Al-Owais, reported to be Hind Al-Owais’ sister, has also been referenced in online discussions. Posts allege that she operates beauty training centers in Dubai and was linked by online sources to activities associated with Epstein’s network.

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