Russell Wilson Pushes Back At Claims His Name Appeared In Epstein Files: 'Not Today Satan'
NFL quarterback says he never met Epstein and never bought any plane

Russell Wilson has publicly denied claims suggesting his name appeared in newly released Jeffrey Epstein files, moving quickly to shut down online speculation as screenshots of old email correspondence began circulating.
The NFL quarterback addressed the matter directly on social media, rejecting any implication of a personal connection to Epstein and offering his own explanation for why his name surfaced in the documents.
Russell Wilson Responds Directly To Online Claims
Wilson issued a firm denial after seeing his name trend online, writing that he had never met Epstein and had no involvement with him. In a post on X, Wilson dismissed the claims outright.
NOPE!!! ABSOLUTELY NOT!
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) February 2, 2026
Not TODAY satan!
Some Random plane broker tried to sell me a plane. I had no idea whose plane and never bought the plane. Never talked nor Never met the man.
Thank God!!! 🙌🏾 https://t.co/ixPptB1X3A
'NOPE!!! ABSOLUTELY NOT! Not TODAY satan!' Wilson wrote, adding that he had been approached by a plane broker with no knowledge of the aircraft's ownership. He said he never purchased the plane and never communicated with Epstein directly.
The statement, posted from Wilson's verified account, came as speculation intensified around individuals named in the latest document release. The quarterback's post suggested that the situation had been misrepresented.
Why Wilson's Name Appeared In The Epstein Files
The renewed attention stems from email correspondence dating back to 2019 that surfaced as part of a broader document dump related to Epstein. The emails involve Larry Visoki, Epstein's longtime pilot, and refer to conversations about a potential aircraft sale.
In those messages, Visoki wrote that Wilson had shown interest in purchasing a plane through a broker named Gary. The correspondence suggested Wilson was cautious about the optics of such a purchase while negotiating his NFL contract at the time.
Epstein reportedly responded by outlining pricing options for the aircraft, including a full purchase and an option to buy. The emails did not indicate direct contact between Wilson and Epstein, nor did they show any transaction being completed.
Coverage of Wilson's purported mention in Epstein-related correspondence indicates the exchange was internal discussion rather than evidence of a confirmed relationship.
Wilson Rejects Any Personal Connection
Wilson has maintained that he had no knowledge of Epstein's involvement at the time and that the interaction ended without a sale. He said he never spoke to Epstein and never met him, emphasising that the broker's outreach did not progress further.
His response aimed to draw a clear line between being mentioned in an email and having an actual relationship with the convicted sex offender. By addressing the issue publicly, Wilson attempted to limit the spread of misinformation before it gained further traction.
The quarterback's denial has been widely shared, with many supporters praising the directness of his response. Others have called for greater context when interpreting document releases that list high-profile names without evidence of wrongdoing.
Wider Context Around The Epstein Files
The latest wave of Epstein-related documents has named several prominent figures, leading to renewed scrutiny across business, politics and entertainment. In many cases, inclusion in the files reflects correspondence or scheduling discussions rather than confirmed involvement in criminal activity.
Legal experts have repeatedly warned that the appearance of a name in Epstein's records does not imply guilt. Still, social media reaction has often blurred that distinction, creating reputational fallout for those mentioned.
Wilson's case highlights how quickly speculation can escalate, particularly when documents are shared without full context. His swift response appears designed to prevent confusion and protect his public image.
What Comes Next For Wilson
As the discussion continues online, Wilson has not indicated any further plans to address the matter. His statement stands as a clear denial, and no evidence has emerged to contradict his account.
For now, the focus remains on separating documented correspondence from proven relationships. Wilson's message was unambiguous, and he has made his position clear.
'Never talked nor never met the man,' he wrote.
With that, Wilson appears intent on moving on, leaving the claims behind as the broader examination of Epstein's records continues.
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