Controversial Sidewalk Display in DC Spotlights Epstein Connections

Controversial Sidewalk Display in DC Spotlights Epstein Connections

A provocative art piece has emerged on the streets of Washington, DC, highlighting connections to Jeffrey Epstein. This unauthorized installation, dubbed the “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame,” features stars inscribed with the names of high-profile individuals linked to Epstein.

Prominent figures such as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Bill Clinton are among those mentioned in the installation. Strategically placed near the White House on March 1, 2026, the display has captured the curiosity of many pedestrians, sparking conversation and debate.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, whose name appears in the installation, acknowledged in February 2026 having dined on Epstein’s private island back in 2012. However, Lutnick has firmly denied having any further association with Epstein, who was a convicted sex criminal.

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