The culture around Jeffrey Epstein’s history has taken a more twisted turn in recent months as Five Nights at Epstein’s shocks parents and schools. Heavily inspired by the popular horror game Five Nights at Freddy’s, this version is a sick and twisted fan game.
News about the game became more widespread when shocked parents started finding out that their children had found access to the game on school computers. The schools have since been taking necessary steps to cut off access to the game.
What’s scary is the morbid curiosity that is leading the children to easily find out the game on the internet in the first place. The news was first reported in Utah, where a parent found out about what their kid was up to at school.
One of the worst spin-offs of Five Nights at Freddy’s
Five Nights at Freddy’s has been a pop culture phenomenon in recent years, spanning across the internet and now a major live-action motion picture. The original title was conceived by the indie developer Scott Cawthon after his previous experiment as a game dev resulted in failure.
Chipper & Sons Lumber Co. was a game that was heavily criticized for its scary-looking animatronics. But rather than being discouraged, he turned his failure into an opportunity, which has now become a multi-million dollar franchise.

It’s a shame that a great and entertaining horror game is now being associated with one of the most controversial figures from this past decade. Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted p*****le has been the center of world stage ridicule after the Epstein files dropped.
Concerned authorities have been informed about the game
The controversial game in question reportedly follows the same game design of being chased by horrifying animatronic creatures. But it replaces the stalker enemies with Epstein himself. Players will have to escape the convicted character, and the shocks just don’t stop there.
Five Nights at Epstein’s also has actual images that were recovered from the notorious Epstein files by the Department of Justice. According to the ABC 4 news, the parent was notified of the game’s existence by their child, who accessed the game on a school computer.
Without enquiring further, the matter was raised to the authorities, and the school confirmed with the news outlets that necessary steps were taken to block access to the game. Demands have been raised as well by the concerned parents to carry out the necessary measures in the rest of the district’s schools.
