A tweet posted on March 20, 2026, by Twitter user Mohamed Ezzouak (@BouchtaJebli) references Senegalese lawyer Seydou Diagne in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case. The tweet, written in French, states that three days after a specific event, at midnight, the media account @aurores published a message containing criticism directed at Diagne.
According to the tweet, @aurores is described as being closely associated with Juan Branco, who is referred to by the handle @anatolium. The message reportedly expresses bitterness toward Diagne, who had been designated by the FSF (Fédération Sénégalaise de Football) for a position at the TAS (likely referring to the Court of Arbitration for Sport).
The tweet includes an emoji suggesting surprise or concern and references an image hosted on pic.x.com, though the content of that image is not described in the source material. The original tweet uses the hashtag #Epstein, implying a connection between Diagne and the Epstein case, though no specific details, allegations, or evidence are provided in the source text.
The source material does not elaborate on the nature of Diagne's alleged involvement, the basis for the criticism, or any factual substantiation of the claims made in the tweet. The tweet appears to be commentary rather than a verified report, and no additional context is available from the provided source.