A Twitter post from user @av_06_kadir has made claims about connections between Jeffrey Epstein's network and various Turkish political figures, journalists, and business leaders. The post, written in Turkish, suggests that Epstein's associates have influence in Turkey and that these connections will eventually be revealed.
The tweet references multiple historical periods in Turkish political history, including the 1950s era of Prime Minister Adnan Menderes, the 1972 military memorandum, the 1982 coup d'état, and the 2003 political developments. The author uses hashtags related to U.S. and Israeli influence in Turkey, suggesting a narrative of foreign intervention in Turkish affairs.
The post includes claims about economic and moral decline in Turkey, though specific evidence or documentation is not provided in the tweet itself. The author uses the phrase "Epstein network" (çetesinin) to suggest organized influence operations.
The tweet was shared by another user, Sirius Beta, who amplified the original message on March 20, 2026. The content reflects a particular political perspective on Turkish history and contemporary geopolitics, though the specific allegations about Epstein connections remain unsubstantiated in the public record.
The claims made in this social media post represent one perspective on the intersection of international networks and Turkish political developments, but require verification through established journalistic and legal channels before any conclusions can be drawn about the accuracy of the specific allegations.