Is the UFC included in the latest block of Jeffrey Epstein documents? It is, but not at the same level several other major American sports are.
On Friday, the U.S. Justice Department released 3 million more documents related to infamous pedophile, sex trafficker, and billionaire power broker Jeffrey Epstein. This latest tranche, which the government was forced to put out after Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November 2025, features the names of many high profile individuals and implicates some in Epsteinās prolific sex crimes.
In addition to being well connected to government officials and the wealthy elite, Epstein was also involved with many people in the world of sports. This data dump has Epstein allegedly emailing back and forth with people like New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch and Josh Harris, who owns the Washington Commanders, Philadelphia 76ers, and the New Jersey Devils.
Thatās just the tip of the iceberg, and some important context into just how enmeshed some top sports executives are with Epstein. In comparison, mentions of UFC and UFC-related figures in the Epstein files are (thus far) limited to odd mentions here and there. In one case, Epstein attempts to get in touch with Joe Rogan and is rebuffed. In another, he tries to buy a private jet from the Fertittas.
The first thing people noticed from these new Epstein emails: he was signed up to the UFCās promotional email list from 2009 onward and made several orders for UFC pay-per-views. Thereās a $44.95 receipt for UFC 102: Couture vs. Nogueira coming directly to Epsteinās email, and Epstein being asked to confirm if an Amex charge for ordering UFC 114: Rampage vs. Evans was made by him.
Epstein also emailed one of his employees to ensure heād be able to watch UFC on Versus 1: Vera vs. Jones.
āUFC Versus 1 Vera vs. Jones is not available āONDemandā but you can order it online. Would you like me to order it and have it ready for play on your iMac in Cabana?ā Epstein āparalegalā Story Cowles wrote, with Epstein replying āYes.ā
Jeffrey Epstein also tried to buddy up with Joe Rogan, reaching out to theoretical physicist and cosmologist Lawrence Krauss after Krauss appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience in 2017.
āI saw you did the Joe Rogan show, can you introduce me, I think heās funny,ā Epstein wrote Krauss.
āI will reach out to Rogan,ā Krauss replied. A few days later he followed up, writing āSorry about Rogan so far ⦠he seems more timid than I would have thought.ā
Itās worth noting that 2017 was nearly a decade after Epstein was arrested in Florida and convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor. While he was far from the infamous figure he is now, there were plenty of public allegations regarding his shady behavior and rumored sex trafficking. That didnāt stop many rich and famous from continuing to associate with him, but Rogan clearly wasnāt interested.
In another odd duck sighting, former UFC owners Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta show up in a 2016 email chain between Epstein and his longtime pilot Larry Visoski where they try to buy the Fertittaās Boeing Business Jet (BBJ).
āApparently the Fertittas just sold the UFC business for $4.4 billion and are moving up to something else,ā a redacted person named Gary wrote. āTheir expectation is 25 [million]. Everything is negotiable as you know. They havenāt done any nextgen mods.ā
Epstein put in an offer of $17.5 million through Gary, which the Fertittasā representative did not respond to.
With so many documents to dig through (and so many names redacted), itās too early to say whether thereās any more connections between UFC and Epstein. But thus far the organization is looking pretty clean compared to NBA, NFL, and NHL, who are all embroiled in their own growing scandals over various owners and their direct involvement with Epstein.
HUGE nothing burger.
Files are showing peopleās names that have nothing to do with Epstein and never even met him. Ron Paul is in the files and the excerpts are in regards to him being a better candidate for the Jewish state than others. Obama is mentioned 3900 times is another example. Apparently being in the files does not mean what most people think it means.
Itās enough to make me wonder if theyāre just releasing all of these names to hide the people who actually did shit.
I canāt quite convey what I mean. Think of something like a herd of zebras where you canāt really see the injured one because thereās ~70 others that look just like it.
What a scumbag liar
Way to go, Joe!


Google it!!!
Weāve known this all along.
Itās common sense.
IMHO I donāt think itās common sense at all. For example, if a local DA has a folder regarding the investigation of a murder, and someone is listed in that folder it would be a reasonable assumption to believe the DA thinks there is a link. One wouldnāt expect a name to be in the folder for a reason that has nothing to do with the investigation. If the chief murder suspect said that he likes Pepsi over Coke, there would be no reason to include that in the files.
But this is specifically about the āEpstein filesā.
Weāve understood that people associated with Epstein who had nothing to do with the nefarious stuff, could be considered guilty by association .
Of course, not everyone has common sense..
āI saw you did the Joe Rogan show, can you introduce me, I think heās funny,ā
This is how you know the Epstein files are full of shit. Nobody has ever said that Rogan is funny.
Weāve understood that people associated with Epstein who had nothing to do with the nefarious stuff, could be considered guilty by association .
Of course, not everyone has common sense..
I think the biggest problem is there has been no clearly defined meaning as to what being on āthe listā or what being in the files means. It could be anything from Epstein saying he thinks a comedian is funny to participating in ritual sacrifices of children to Moloch. The most common assumption is for people to think the worst. Especially when media intentionally crafts the news reports in a way to generate clicks.
Media headline: āJoe Rogan in a panic and might be fleeing the country after being named in the Epstein files!ā
Then at the very bottom of the article that no one finishes reading it gives the context that Epstein thought he was funny.
Clickbait at itās finest
Clickbait at itās finest
yeah once on a while i get caught , not often )
Iāve reached out to several Hollywood starlets and offered to let them suck my peen before I give them a few minutes of thunder, however they were also more timid than I would have thought.
Yea, Iām sure this was one of the reasons they did not want to fully release them.
Yep
It is 3 million pages.
