
Claims linking Melania Trump to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have circulated widely across platforms. Two viral allegations gained particular traction: first, that Emmanuel Macron shared an image showing Melania Trump with Epstein, and second, that a photo shows Ghislaine Maxwell grabbing Melania Trump’s chest. These claims spread amid renewed public attention following Melania Trump’s April 2026 statement denying ties to Epstein. However, we found both claims to be false.
Claim 1: Macron shared a photo of Melania Trump with Epstein
Social Media Posts
Posts circulating online claim that Emmanuel Macron “shared” or “leaked” an image of Melania Trump with Jeffrey Epstein, often framed as political mockery or evidence of hidden connections.

Fact Check
There is no evidence that Emmanuel Macron ever posted or circulated such an image. No credible media outlet or official communication from the French presidency supports the claim, and no verified screenshots from Macron’s accounts have been identified. Searches of Macron’s official accounts on platforms such as X and Instagram found no trace of the alleged post. According to France 24, the claim that Macron shared the image originated with an Egyptian journalist who posted it in early April. (Archive)
Further analysis indicates that the viral photo has been digitally altered, with Melania Trump’s face inserted into another image. Available comparisons indicate the source image comes from Epstein-related archives and does not include Melania Trump.

Edited versions were initially shared as a parody before being reposted without context, leading to widespread misinterpretation.
The claim gained traction after Melania Trump publicly denied having ties to Epstein on April 9, 2026. According to Reuters, she said she had “never had a relationship” with Epstein and called the allegations false. The renewed attention coincided with an increase in circulation of misleading or fabricated content, including the Macron-related claim.
Conclusion: There is no evidence that Emmanuel Macron shared the image, and the viral photo has been digitally altered.
Claim 2: Image shows Maxwell grabbing Melania Trump’s chest
Social Media Posts
Viral posts feature an image appearing to show Ghislaine Maxwell touching Melania Trump’s chest at a party.

Fact Check
Our reverse image search found that the photo originates from a real event, widely identified as a Halloween party attended by Donald Trump, Melania Trump, and Ghislaine Maxwell. However, the original image does not show Maxwell touching Melania Trump’s chest. The image also appeared in a 2019 article by The Sun.

Digital analysis reveals clear signs of manipulation. In the altered version, Maxwell’s hand appears duplicated and repositioned onto Melania Trump’s chest, while the original hand placement behind her back remains faintly visible.

Left: Original image published by The Sun | Right: Viral image
Conclusion:
The image is an edited version of an authentic photo and does not show real contact.
Context: Authentic photos vs. manipulated content
There are a small number of genuine images showing Melania Trump in the same social settings as Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, particularly from events around 2000. For example, a widely archived Getty Images photograph shows the Trumps, Epstein, and Maxwell together at Mar-a-Lago. These images document social overlap but do not provide evidence of wrongdoing or a close relationship.
Other Epstein-related claims involving Melania Trump have also been debunked. Reports alleging that Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump or that she was involved in Epstein’s activities have been retracted or lack evidence. According to NBC News, her legal team has challenged such claims, noting that no court documents or official records support them.


