KEARNS, Utah (ABC4) — One Granite School District parent is sharing her concerns after she said her son accessed and played a Jeffrey Epstein-themed game while at school, calling for the district to do more to protect their students from disturbing content.
The game in question is styled after the massively popular “Five Nights at Freddy’s” games, but instead of protecting yourself from a group of rogue animatronics, you are defending yourself from late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and other notable figures found in the Epstein files.
The game also uses real photos released by the Department of Justice of the inside of Epstein’s Virgin Island home, “Little Saint James,” where he is alleged to have trafficked young women and girls to be sexually abused by himself and visitors to his home.
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The game can be played on several websites for free, and playing the game has reportedly become a trend in schools across the country.
One mother of a Granite School District student recently turned to social media to share her concerns after she learned her son was playing this game while at school. The topic came up one night while the family was talking about what to have for dinner…