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Controversial 'Five Nights at Epstein's' Game Spreads Among American School Children

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  • A controversial online game called 'Five Nights at Epstein's' has spread among American school children, featuring characters based on Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump, and Stephen Hawking.
  • Parents have expressed outrage over the game's content, with one describing it as 'disgusting' and reporting children playing it during school lessons.
  • The web-based game requires no download or age verification and has reportedly been difficult to block despite efforts by schools and tech companies.

A controversial online game called 'Five Nights at Epstein's' has reportedly spread rapidly among school children in the United States, according to Swedish media reports. The game, which is web-based and requires no download or age verification, allows players to take on the role of victims trying to survive five nights on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little Saint James. Players must avoid being detected by characters including Epstein, Donald Trump, and a gilded Stephen Hawking figure, both of whom have been mentioned in documents related to Epstein's case.

' Another parent reported to Bloomberg that his 13-year-old daughter came home from school upset after seeing classmates playing the game during class. Both schools and tech giant Meta have reportedly attempted to block the game, but it continues to spread across classrooms nationwide. S.

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