The latest release of the Epstein files revealed an unexpected connection to Western New York, with the Buffalo Bills mentioned twice. These references were linked primarily through the Buffalo Jills cheerleading squad, raising questions given the surrounding controversy. The Bills’ association appears indirectly connected to events involving the Jills during the early 1990s.
Buffalo Jills Appear at 1992 Mar-a-Lago Event with Epstein and Trump
Records show that the Buffalo Jills attended a party hosted by Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago in 1992, and a video shared by NBC captures Epstein and Trump socializing at the same gathering. The footage, from a show titled A Closer Look, shows the cheerleaders present at the event, which happened the same week the Bills played the Miami Dolphins in Miami. It is important to clarify that there are no allegations of misconduct involving the Buffalo Jills at this event.
Broader NFL Mentions Within Epstein Files
The Buffalo Bills were not the only NFL team cited in Epstein’s documents. In fact, all NFL franchises except the Houston Texans appear in the files, suggesting a widespread intersection of Epstein’s network with professional football organizations.
Buffalo Fans Mark Final Moments at Highmark Stadium
In other news connected to the Bills community, longtime supporters known as Bills Mafia are bidding farewell to Highmark Stadium, a significant venue in Buffalo’s sports history. This transition marks the end of an era for many devoted fans.
