A French social media user has called for the establishment of a parliamentary commission to investigate the Jeffrey Epstein case, according to a post on the platform X (formerly Twitter).
The post, made by user Lola Menee on March 20, 2026, suggests that media coverage of the Epstein case on prime-time television may have prompted law enforcement action against alleged pedophiles. The user specifically mentions television personalities AlertesInfos, RaphaelleBlair, and SophieRobertRBX in connection with this claim.
The post also includes a call to vote for La France Insoumise (LFI), a left-wing political party in France, in an upcoming election. The user argues that such a parliamentary commission would be necessary to investigate the Epstein case further.
It should be noted that the post contains allegations and claims that have not been independently verified. The suggestion of a causal relationship between media coverage and law enforcement action is an assertion made by the social media user and not a confirmed fact.
The call for a parliamentary commission reflects ongoing public interest in the Epstein case, which has been the subject of numerous investigations and legal proceedings in various countries. Such commissions, when established, typically have the authority to summon witnesses, request documents, and make recommendations based on their findings.
The post also touches on the sensitive topic of child exploitation, using the hashtag #Pédophiles (pedophiles in French). This reflects the serious nature of allegations associated with the Epstein case and similar investigations.
As with any social media post containing allegations or calls for investigation, it is important to approach the claims with appropriate scrutiny and await any official responses or actions from relevant authorities or institutions.