
Sammy Sosa's name appears in recently released Epstein files (2026) only in unverified tip-line submissions, not in substantiated allegations or criminal charges. A single anonymous tip from authorities references an alleged party hosted by Sir Ivan Wilzig in 2004 or 2005 where Epstein, Trump, and Sosa were said to have attended, but this claim remains entirely uncorroborated and is explicitly noted as unreliable secondhand information. Multiple sources confirm that Sosa has never been accused of any crime, misconduct, or wrongdoing related to Epstein, and there is no indication from law enforcement that he is or has been under investigation. Legal experts emphasize that inclusion in Epstein-related documents does not constitute evidence of wrongdoing or guilt by association.
Sammy Sosa and Jamie Foxx appear briefly in the newest Epstein files, but only in unverified tip-line submissions, not allegations or charges.
Todd Boehly, owner of Chelsea, and part-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Lakers: The emails appear to show Boehly had two meetings with Epstein in 2011.
The materials also reference an unverified tip line submission that mentions Sammy Sosa. The document states that 'in 2004 or 2005, Sir Ivan Wilzig hosted a par…
These appear to be a compilation of unverified tips or complaints submitted to authorities likely via FBI tip lines or similar channels. These references stem f…
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