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AI-generated images falsely link Zelenskyy with Epstein, fact checks confirm
AI-generated images falsely depict Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meeting Jeffrey Epstein, detected as fabricated by Google’s AI platform Gemini.
Disinformation campaigns targeting Zelenskyy aim to undermine European support for Ukraine, exposing the ongoing effort to spread false narratives amid the conflict with Russia.
“The images are fake; AI-generated content cannot be treated as credible evidence,” stated The Cube, EU News’ fact-checking team.
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Social media platforms are being flooded with AI-generated images falsely depicting Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meeting Jeffrey Epstein, labelled as security camera footage.
Fact-checkers at The Cube utilised Google’s AI platform Gemini, confirming the images contained a SynthID watermark, indicating they are digitally altered. Their low quality is consistent with AI-generated content.
Previous investigations revealed no credible evidence linking Zelenskyy to Epstein, with references in Epstein’s files pertaining only to news reports rather than any direct relationship. The misinformation mirrors past pro-Russian propaganda efforts targeting Ukrainian leaders.
Fake footage allegedly shows Zelenskyy’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein

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Social media users are sharing a collection of AI-generated images, falsely claiming that they are stills from security camera footage of Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meeting convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In the pictures, we can see a figure resembling Zelenskyy shaking hands and talking with Epstein, with the accompanying social media posts alleging that the two were close and met each other in intimate, non-public settings on the disgraced financier’s private island.
However, there’s plenty of evidence to prove that the images are fake. Firstly, The Cube, EU News’ fact-checking team, ran them through Google’s AI platform Gemini, which detected a SynthID on the image.
A SynthID is an invisible watermark developed by Google which shows that all or part of the content was created or modified using Google’s AI tools.
The images are also grainy and low-quality, which is typical of AI-generated content that tries to hide inconsistencies and mimic security camera footage.
Additionally, the timeline doesn’t add up. The pictures show Zelenskyy as he has appeared since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, seemingly wearing his customary green T-shirt.
Epstein, however, died in August 2019, only a few months after Zelenskyy became president in May that year.
There’s no credible evidence that the two ever met. The Cube has trawled through the Epstein files, the latest tranche of which was released at the end of January, and while Zelenskyy’s name does appear in them, it’s only in the context of news reports or the 2019 elections that saw him become president.
There is no evidence of a direct relationship between Zelenskyy and Epstein in the files.
This isn’t the first time that false claims have tried to link the pair. Other fact-checkers have debunked previous instances where pro-Russian Telegram channels spread false narratives of a connection between Zelenskyy, Epstein and human trafficking.
They found that, in those examples too, references to the Ukrainian president were only made in relation to news reports and the 2019 vote.
They also noted other attempts to push the narrative that Ukrainian elites turned a blind eye to human trafficking in Epstein’s network, using doctored videos from reputable news organisations, such as the independent Russian investigative outlet Agentstvo.
Impersonating real and reliable news outlets to spread disinformation is a common tactic used by pro-Russian propaganda campaigns, such as the Storm-1516 operation.
Zelenskyy is a prime and common target of such campaigns, due to a coordinated effort to try to discredit him and ultimately weaken European support for Ukraine as Moscow’s war continues.
The Ukrainian leader is not the only leader to be falsely linked to the Epstein files. France’s President Emmanuel Macron and the leader of the British far-right party Reform UK, Nigel Farage, have also been implicated in the documents.
There is no evidence that Epstein met or corresponded directly with either of them, despite social media claims to the contrary and AI-generated images of them together circulating online.
Tight security in Pakistan as US-Iran talks are set to go ahead
Tehran will skip talks as tensions rise over US ship seizure
Significant security measures are implemented in Islamabad, reflecting the high stakes surrounding the upcoming US-Iran negotiations.
Authorities emphasised the importance of maintaining security during the US-Iran talks, stating, “We are prepared to ensure a safe environment for all participants.” and are planning as if the talks will continue.
Tehran will skip talks as tensions rise over US ship seizure
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson says government has no plans regarding a new round of talks after the United States seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
US President Donald Trump says US team, lead by JD Vance, is on its way to Pakistan’s capital Islamabad for talks.
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Trump has told Fox News that the Iran deal will be signed “today” in Pakistan, adding on from an earlier interview with the New York Post in which he said Vance and the US delegation were on their way to Islamabad for the talks.
The question about Iran’s participation and the fact that it is upset that the Strait of Hormuz is still being blockaded by the US, as well as the seizure of the Iranian merchant ship, what I can tell you is that the US president said: “I would assume at this point nobody is playing games”.
In other words, there is likely to be Iranian participation at the talks, at least that is the US expectation.
Pakistan working around the clock to make second round happen
There is cautious optimism here in Islamabad that the second round is going to take place.
There’s a lot of momentum that has been built on it. The Pakistani military chief spent three days during the negotiations outside of the country.
I was told by the Pakistani side that they’re monitoring all of the actions in the Strait of Hormuz, which could be an impediment or a hurdle to peace.
But we know that Pakistan’s Interior Minister has also been going around making a number of calls. He’s met the US ambassador. He’s also met the Iranian ambassador and assured them of full security arrangements. The stage is set now – it is going to be up to the two sides to come to the negotiating table one more time.
Tight security measures have been implemented in Islamabad ahead of the US-Iran talks. Authorities aim to ensure a safe environment for the delegations involved in the negotiations.
The discussions are expected to focus on regional stability and nuclear non-proliferation. Both sides aim to address critical issues that impact international relations in the Middle East.
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