Famed skateboarder Tony Hawk is clearing the air after on-line rumors that he obtained married at convicted intercourse abuser Jeffrey Epstein’s island, a declare the Birdman known as “misinformation.”
“Listed below are the info and timelines of my nuptials, and I apologize in the event that they don’t match a story of nonsense,” Hawk, who married 4 occasions, started an Instagram story he posted on Thursday.

Rasid Necati Aslim /Anadolu by way of Getty Photographs
The skateboarder clarified that his weddings passed off at his house in Fallbrook, California, the Hilton Resort in San Diego, Tavarua Surf Island in Fiji, and at Adare Manor in Eire — none of that are Little Saint James, Epstein’s personal property within the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Rumors about Hawk stemmed from an e-mail dated Oct. 22, 2024, written by a particular agent with the FBI investigating a case involving a minor allegedly being trafficked. The Division of Justice launched the e-mail as a part of a batch of information made public beneath the Epstein Recordsdata Transparency Act by which a number of celebrities and high-profile folks have been named.
The e-mail said that the sufferer reported that “she was taken from Eire and delivered to Jeffrey Epstein Island when she was 13 years previous,” and “she was there when Prince Edward was there and when Tony Hawk obtained married on the island.”
Coincidentally, one visitor who attended Hawk’s 2006 wedding ceremony in Fiji is called Mark Epstein, who shares the identical title because the convicted intercourse abuser’s youthful brother. That visitor additionally shot photographs at Hawk’s wedding ceremony.

Mark Epstein by way of Getty Photographs
Hawk’s wedding ceremony visitor has no relation to late intercourse trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, however is as an alternative an “completed motion sports activities photographer from Wyoming,” the skateboarder wrote.
Hawk maintains that he by no means met Jeffrey Epstein, nor has he ever visited his island.
“That is all simply verifiable data,” Hawk wrote. “Details should not fungible.”

