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Epstein mix-up: How did an error from Congress pull a Long Island doctor into a namesake scandal?

A Long Island neurosurgeon named Dr Jeffrey Epstein was mistakenly linked to donations associated with the late sex offender, prompting him to clarify his identity after Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett misinterpreted FEC filings.

November 22, 2025 / 15:19 IST
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Name mix-up sparks political flap
Name mix-up sparks political flap

A Long Island neurosurgeon named Dr Jeffrey Epstein has been unintentionally swept into controversy after a case of mistaken identity led a US lawmaker to link him to the late financier and convicted sex offender of the same name.

The confusion began during a House session when Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett suggested that “Jeffrey Epstein” had donated to former Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin’s campaign. She cited two 2020 contributions — made in April and August of that year — despite the fact that the disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein died in jail in 2019. It later emerged that the donor was Dr Jeffrey Epstein, a New York surgeon with no connection whatsoever to the scandal or the notorious figure.

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Reacting to the misunderstanding, Dr Epstein spoke light-heartedly about the mix-up. “I think that I should contribute money to Jasmine Crockett and then let everybody know that she also took money from Jeffrey Epstein,” he joked. He also clarified that public confusion over his name had never been a problem until the Congresswoman referred to him on the House floor. “Until she said something, it was never an issue,” he told the New York Post.

He acknowledged that his name occasionally draws awkward reactions. “I say my name and sometimes people will give me a look, or whatever,” he said. “I always look at them and say, ‘I don’t understand’, and I make it like I’m dumb. Listen, that’s my name.”