A member of popular Australian hip-hop group Hilltop Hoods wrapped up his acceptance speech during one of the biggest nights in music declaring, “Jeffrey Epstein did not kill himself.”
The remark from founding member Suffa drew gasps and laughter from the audience at the Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (ARIA) — Australia’s equivalent of the Grammy’s.
“Thanks to our wives, our children — and Jeffrey Epstein did not kill himself,” Suffa, whose real name is Matthew Lambert, said in accepting the award for Best Live Act on behalf of the group.
The trio was the latest to jump on the trend of publicly claiming the convicted pedophile’s death in his Manhattan lockup in August was not a suicide.
A former Navy SEAL blurted out the same conspiracy theory during a Fox News interview on an unrelated topic, while a California brewery also printed it on the bottom of cans of beer.
The most creative, however, was Rep. Paul Gosar who shared the same message with his 70,000 Twitter followers using an acrostic, in which the first letter of each line spells out a message.






