An 11-second clip is viral on social media showing caged women, one of whom appears to be pregnant. She is seen crying for help. "You have to save me, I am pregnant," she says. The clip is being shared as part of Epstein Files.
The Epstein Files refer to a series of documents released by the department of justice of the United States government, which consist of images, email chains and documentation that show a coordinated sex trafficking ring run by Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier and convicted sex offender, and his manager Ghislaine Maxwell on Epstein Island. The files implicate several high-profile names worldwide who had visited the Epstein Island and were in communication with Epstein or his team. The visuals released with the files show disturbing images of abuse meted out to women and, in some cases, minor girls.
An X user named sunita dhangar (@dhangarranglal2) posted the viral clip on February 9 with the following caption, "Pregnant minors treated like Animal and the world still debates "proof 💔#EpsteinFiles". (Archive)

Another X user named John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr shared the clip, with the post garnering over 10,000 views.
Several other users shared the same clip with the hashtag 'EpsteinFiles'.
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Fact Check
To verify the authenticity of this clip, we broke it down into several keyframes and ran a reverse image search on some of them. This led us to a TikTok video, which featured the same man seen in the viral video.

The video had been posted on the TikTok page called 'I Am the Vessel Life of Luxury'. Through this, we found a YouTube channel called 'Life of Luxury' and the videos on the channel featured the same man as above.

While browsing through the videos posted by the channel, we came across a video titled: "It Crawled Into Her Bed at Night.." At the 11:53-minute mark, the same scene as in the viral video appears.

The description of the video includes a disclaimer which states, "These videos are produced with the intent entertain and for artistic purposes. Do not try to replicate the acts you see at home". This shows that the scenes shown in the videos are fictional.

The channel's description says, "Independent films created by Parker Haj and Chester Beckington."
Therefore, from the above findings, it is clear that the viral clip has been taken from a fictional YouTube video. The footage has no relation to Epstein Files.