Jimmy Kimmel has fired back at Aaron Rodgers’ latest accusations about the popular late night TV host being on the client list of Jeffrey Epstein.
During his latest appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show”, Rodgers hinted that Kimmel was an associate of Epstein, a disgraced financier and convicted sex offender who died in prison in Aug. 2019. His death was ruled a suicide, though there are ongoing conspiracy theories that he was murdered, and that his death was covered up by officials.
Here is the clip of Rodgers making the suggestion that Kimmel was on Epstein’s client list:
Kimmel responded in an expletive-filled tweet at Rodgers and threatened to take him to court: (WARNING: Tweet contains language that is NSFW.)
The feud between Rodgers and Kimmel started last year, when the talk show host poked fun at Rodgers for saying on the Feb. 14 edition of McAfee’s show that there were some files with interesting names on Epstein’s client list:
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Green Bay Packers offensive tackle David Bakhtiari, a longtime teammate of Rodgers, backed the four-time league MVP and seemingly accused Kimmel of being on Epstein’s client list:
Rodgers has made headlines over the past year with his anti-vaxxer beliefs and UFO-related conspiracy theories. Rodgers called out Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce for promoting COVID-19 vaccinations and has been heavily vocal in supporting the usage of psychedelic drugs