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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 29: Brett Ratner attends the world premiere of Amazon MGM's "Melania" at The Trump-Kennedy Center on January 29, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Taylor Hill/WireImage)
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Brett Ratner, who directed the Melania Trump documentary, photographed with Jeffrey Epstein and two girls in newly released files

A panned documentary might be the least of Ratner's worries.

Just when you thought Brett Ratner‘s week couldn’t get any worse, having helmed a documentary with a 11% Rotten Tomatoes critic score that’s being compared to Nazi propaganda, the universe decided to add Jeffrey Epstein to the mix.

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It’s going to take quite some time just sifting through the more than 3 million new Epstein files that the Department of Justice dumped this Friday, but already, revelations are piling up and painting a pretty damning picture of Donald Trump and many others among the American elite—politician, celebrity, and business mogul.

Nestled among the new batch of photos were images of the Melania director cozying up to the late sex trafficker on a couch with two unidentified women whose faces have been redacted. You can check out the image for yourself in this X thread.

While Ratner hasn’t been accused of any wrongdoing based on these photos alone, the timing is rather unfortunate—or perhaps perfectly fitting, depending on where you’re standing. The document dump happened on the same day as the premiere event for Melania, a documentary focused on Melania Trump’s trials before the second inauguration of Donald Trump.

Melania has been panned by critics and audiences alike, currently sitting at 11% on Rotten Tomatoes and 1.1 on IMDb. Even barring the new disturbing connection, outlets report that Ratner’s return to Hollywood has been a trainwreck, to say the least. Rolling Stone claimed that two-thirds of the crew on Melania asked not to be credited on the film (which ought to be a record), with some sources describing “chaos” on set and citing Ratner’s behavior as the cause.

The $75 million project—yes, you read that correctly—is being savaged by critics. They’re calling it a vapid and fawning portrait of the Trump family, aimed at doubling down on the cult image MAGA has cultivated around the POTUS for more than a decade now.

For everyone in the industry watching Ratner, this should serve as a masterclass on how to not make a comeback. The producer of such iconic franchises as Rush Hour should’ve known better, because between crew members fleeing from credits, critics putting his attempt on par with Goebbels’ cinema, and newly surfaced images connecting his name with Jeffrey Epstein and depicting the pair of them in a potentially compromising scenario, he might have just managed to speedrun a semi career suicide in record time.

Brett Ratner has yet to make a statement regarding the release of these photos.


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Jonathan is a religious consumer of movies, TV shows, video games, and speculative fiction. And when he isn't doing that, he likes to write about them. He can get particularly worked up when talking about 'The Lord of the Rings' or 'A Song of Ice and Fire' or any work of high fantasy, come to think of it.