Podcaster Melanie King has shared alleged connections between the Super Bowl and Jeffrey Epstein. She claimed the late pedophile was involved in rigging the NFL and shared some conspiracy theories.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has released documents from the Epstein Files in two batches in December and January. They contain the names of numerous influential people, including the likes of New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch. However, the context of their connection is unclear.
Meanwhile, Melanie King uploaded a video on her YouTube channel on Sunday, alleging that the Epstein Files were linked to the Super Bowl. She said:
“There are some crazy things going on, and a connection of the Super Bowl directly to Jeffrey Epstein. You are not going to believe what I’m about to show you, but I want to walk you through a couple things, but let’s, let’s first start with what was actually found in the files that pretty much lets everybody know that, yes, the NFL is rigged and fake. It is an entertainment company, not a sports company.”
Melanie King then shared a video of an influencer who shared an alleged 2010 email from the files. In it, the sender of the email reportedly predicts that the New Orleans Saints will win the Super Bowl. The prediction came out to be true as the Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in the 2010 Super Bowl.
Melanie King also shared videos of some other influencers, alleging that Epstein also rigged the Powerball, among other things.
Zack Peter shares his thoughts on Melanie King’s claims about Super Bowl’s links to Jeffrey Epstein


Podcaster Zack Peter dismissed Melanie King’s claims about the Super Bowl being rigged. He commented on King’s video about the Saints’ win in 2010 after an email was reportedly discovered in the Epstein Files. Under Melanie King’s post on X (formerly Twitter), Peter wrote:
“There are only 2 options… It’s a 50/50 chance. So everyone that bets on the winning team is now a suspect of a rigged game? Lots of incriminating stuff in the Epstein files, but this feels like a stretch…”
While the NFL hasn’t responded to these claims, it did release a statement after Steve Tisch’s name appeared in the Epstein Files. It stated on February 1:
“The league is aware of the reports and Steve’s response. Our office will look into the matter to understand the facts.”
As per The Guardian, the emails reveal Epstein allegedly arranging women for the New York Giants’ owner. Tisch has denied all accusations, stating:
“We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy and investments. I did not take him up on any of his invitations and never went to his island. As we all know now, he was a terrible person and someone I deeply regret associating with.”
The NFL has confirmed that it will look into the matter and decide on a potential action after its investigation. Notably, during the 2026 Super Bowl, an ad was run that showed multiple victims of Jeffrey Epstein urging the DOJ to release the remaining files.
Edited by Aditya Singh











