'Epstein Walk of Shame' on Display in Farragut Square
The display uses QR-coded stars linking to Justice Department files and news reports to expose connections of prominent figures to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Someone turned a Washington DC pavement into a public database of powerful people linked to Jeffrey Epstein. And one of them works for President Donald Trump. Stickers mimicking Hollywood's Walk of Fame appeared in Farragut Square, a five-minute walk from the White House, between 1 and 2 March 2026. Each one carries a QR code. Scan it, and you're taken directly to Department of Justice documents or news reports about that person's connection to …
A "Walk of Shame" hijacks Hollywood codes to record names of personalities involved in the Jeffrey Epstein case. ...
Mysterious Jeffrey Epstein ‘Walk of Shame’ appears on path close to White House
A “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame” has been set up in Washington DC, not far from the White House, naming and shaming prominent public figures associated with the late paedophile and sex trafficker.
‘Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame’ placed close to White House
The display consists of stickers – mocked up in the style of the celebrated Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles – which name powerful friends of Epstein and carry QR codes linking to specific entries about them in the files recently released by the Department of Justice
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