A recent investigative report revealed that the association between left-leaning comedian Jimmy Kimmel and Jeffrey Epstein runs deeper than what is commonly known.

Unsealed court documents revealed that Kimmel’s close friend, Adam Perry Lang, previously worked as Epstein’s personal chef. Lang has reportedly traveled on several flights with Epstein and even stayed at his New York City residence.

However, Lang has refuted claims of having witnessed any sexual activity or underage girls while in Epstein’s employment.

Allegations have surfaced that Lang played a role in serving food and drinks to underage, naked girls at Epstein’s request, as claimed by Virginia Giuffre and other young women. However, Lang has denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities and stated that he was only hired as a chef almost two decades ago, with limited involvement in meal preparation. In 2019, Lang expressed his support for the women who came forward and spoke out against Epstein’s actions.

Kimmel recently defended Epstein by criticizing Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers who wants to see Epstein’s client list.

Kimmel suggested Rodgers is a “tin foil hatter,” which is a demeaning term that suggests he suffers from paranoia or a belief in conspiracy theories.

Rodgers teammate David Bakhtiari shot back at Kimmel saying, “Tell me you’re on the Jeffrey Epstein client list, without telling me you’re on the Jeffrey Epstein client list.”

Referring to the recent discussions around UFO sightings, Kimmel commented that it has sparked a frenzy among conspiracy theorists, including Aaron Rodgers, whom he referred to as a “wack-Packer.”

Rodgers, in a previous interview on “The Pat McAfee Show,” had shared his belief that the existence of UFOs has been known for a long time, with suspicious timing given other events taking place in the world. He also referenced the upcoming release of the Epstein client list as another example of important news overshadowed by the UFO discussion.

“There’s some files that have some names on it that might be getting released pretty soon,” he added.

Kimmel previously labeled the Packers QB a “Karen” over his stance regarding the COVID vaccine, the New York Post noted.

“Honestly, the only thing worse than not getting vaccinated when you’re in close contact with other people is letting them think you’re vaccinated when you’re not,” Kimmel shared at the time. “It’s basically the COVID equivalent of ‘the condom fell off.’ Aaron is a Karen, that’s the fact of the matter.”

Rodgers made headlines in 2021 when he was accused of misleading comments about his vaccination status, saying he was “immunized.” However, it was later revealed that he had not been vaccinated.