NETFLIX & TOM HANKS’ ALLEGED “UNCENSORED CHANNEL” LAUNCH WITH “THE CRIMES OF MONEY” CLAIMS 1.4 BILLION VIEWS IN HOURS – STORY IS FALSE
A viral social media post spreading rapidly today claims that Netflix and Tom Hanks have launched an uncensored television channel, debuting with a program titled “The Crimes of Money.” The episode purportedly exposed the “final truths” revealed by Virginia Giuffre herself from her hospital bed nine months ago (around May 2025, following her April 2025 suicide). According to the narrative, the broadcast reached 1.4 billion views in just a few hours, transforming screens worldwide into a “global courtroom” where truth could no longer hide.
The alleged content is described as raw and unfiltered: Giuffre’s supposed last recorded words or statements—delivered while hospitalized—naming powerful figures, detailing concealed connections in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network, and accusing systemic cover-ups involving money, influence, and elite protection. Hanks is portrayed as the host or executive producer, using his platform to present these “final truths” alongside documents, timelines, and survivor context, with Netflix providing the uncensored distribution channel.

No such channel, program, or launch exists.
- Netflix has made no announcement of any new uncensored television channel, partnership with Tom Hanks, or series titled “The Crimes of Money” in February 2026.
- No episode or special featuring Hanks presenting Giuffre’s “hospital bed revelations” has been released or reported on Netflix, Tudum, or any official platform.
- No credible news outlet (Variety, Deadline, Reuters, The Hollywood Reporter, CNN, etc.) has covered any Netflix-Hanks collaboration on an Epstein-related program achieving 1.4 billion views or any view count at all.
- Tom Hanks has made no public statement, appearance, or involvement in any Epstein/Giuffre-related project, broadcast, or channel launch in 2025–2026. He has never been linked to the case in any verified document or allegation.
- The 1.4 billion views figure in a few hours is entirely implausible—even the most viral Netflix releases or global live events do not reach that scale in such a short window.
This claim is the latest in the same long-running misinformation pattern documented repeatedly over recent weeks:
- Fabricated Netflix specials, channels, or collaborations with celebrities (Hanks, Stewart, Colbert, etc.) tied to Epstein/Giuffre
- Dramatic “final truths” or “last words” from Giuffre (hospital bed recordings, deathbed disclosures, etc.)
- Inflated, impossible view counts (1.4B–3.8B in hours/days)
- Origins in spam/clickbait networks (often Vietnam-based pages using AI-generated content for viral spread and ad revenue)
No verified record exists of Virginia Giuffre making any “hospital bed” statements or final disclosures naming figures or exposing secrets nine months ago. After her suicide on April 25, 2025, her family shared a motivational handwritten note encouraging survivors to continue fighting—it was not accusatory or revelatory in the manner described. Her known testimony, court filings, and 2025 memoir Nobody’s Girl contain her documented allegations; no new “final truths” from a hospital bed have surfaced in credible sources.
The emotional intensity reflects genuine, ongoing public frustration: heavy redactions in 2025–2026 Epstein file releases, victim privacy concerns, perceived elite protections, delayed accountability, and grief over Giuffre’s death. Her documented courage, memoir, and family’s advocacy (including “Virginia’s Law”) keep legitimate calls for transparency alive.
Verified resources for accurate information:
- Netflix’s existing Epstein-related content: Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (2020)
- DOJ Epstein files → justice.gov/epstein
- Virginia Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl
- Family interviews (NPR, CBS, PBS)
In a digital landscape built to amplify unverified outrage, grounding in confirmed sources is the only reliable way to honor survivors like Giuffre and separate fact from engineered viral fiction.
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