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Social Media Post Claims Michael Jackson Intercepted Flights to Epstein Island

Key facts at a glance

  • Twitter/X user @Hathor_Amon posted unverified claims about Michael Jackson intercepting flights to Epstein's island
  • The post alleges Jackson "intercepted planes carrying 347 children" but provides no evidence
  • Michael Jackson died in 2009 from acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication, officially ruled as homicide

A post on Twitter/X has made unverified claims about the late Michael Jackson's alleged involvement in intercepting flights to Jeffrey Epstein's island. The post, shared by user @Hathor_Amon on March 20, 2026, states that Jackson "used his money to intercept planes carrying 347 children on #Epstein island" and that he was "first slandered and then killed for this."

The post includes tags for other users (@osamundR and @awake432hz) and thanks Jackson "on behalf of all those children." The claim appears to be based on information from the original poster's sources, though no evidence or documentation has been provided to substantiate these allegations.

Michael Jackson died in 2009 from acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication, with his death ruled as homicide due to the administration of these drugs by his personal physician. The circumstances described in the social media post regarding his death do not align with the official findings of his passing.

The allegations regarding Epstein's island, officially known as Little Saint James in the U.S. Virgin Islands, have been the subject of numerous investigations and legal proceedings. However, the specific claim about Jackson intercepting flights carrying children has not been corroborated by any official sources or documented evidence.

Social media posts containing serious allegations about public figures often circulate without verification, and readers are advised to approach such claims with appropriate skepticism until supported by credible evidence or official investigations.

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Is there evidence supporting the claims about Michael Jackson intercepting flights?

No evidence has been provided to substantiate the social media claims about Jackson's alleged actions.

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Source: Twitter/X – #epstein