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Erika Kirk via Gage Skidmore, Wiki Commons
Erika Kirk via Gage Skidmore, Wiki Commons

‘Uncle Jeff’ shifts focus on Erika Kirk grooming allegations post-Epstein file release

Canace Owens called it "a strange relationship."

Allegations involving Erika Kirk are circulating online after purported 2014 text messages between Kirk and a 15-year-old girl resurfaced on social media. The controversy expanded after social media users found alleged posts from the same girl whom Erika sent inappropriate messages referencing a figure she called “Uncle Jeff.”

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The controversy centers on alleged screenshots that critics say show then-25-year-old Kirk exchanging inappropriate messages with a high school sophomore. The messages, shared widely on TikTok and X, include remarks referencing the teen’s appearance and sexually suggestive comments.

In one alleged exchange, Kirk, then Erika Frantzve, wrote, “Your eyes, your lips, your skin.” In another, Erika wrote, “Give me a s—x.” A reply in the screenshots reads, “S—x too. But not from you. I don’t bat for the other team just yet.”

Additional messages reference alcohol and body image, including: “No alcohol. You don’t want to look bloated.”

Another screenshot circulating online appears to show a Valentine’s Day message in which the adult speaker allegedly tells the teen she wants “to touch your b—t for Valentine’s Day.”

Major news organizations have not independently verified the exchanges, and the screenshots circulating online have not been confirmed through source material or forensic review.

Erika has not publicly responded to the specific allegations contained in the resurfaced messages.

The “Uncle Jeff” messages

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Erika Kirk texts with young girl, who later posts about an “uncle Jeff” #greenscreen

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In a TikTok video discussing the situation, Nocorious333 highlighted posts in which the girl wrote, ” Meeting my uncle in 2012 is one of the best things that ever happened to me.” According to the posts cited in the video, the man allegedly gave her money, mentioning $200 specifically, paid for vacations, took her friends out on a boat, and sent messages that some commenters described as “weird” or suggestive.

One post referenced in the video allegedly read: “Uncle Jeff has a crush on my friend.” The TikTok creator questioned whether the “Uncle Jeff” mentioned could be connected to the resurfaced text messages, but no publicly available evidence has established a link between the two.

One comment noted, “Epstein paid girls 200$ for ‘massages’ so the shoutout for 200$ screams who it is.”

Someone else asked, “How do we know if these screenshots are legitimate? Where did they even come from?” And a comment responded in part, “You can pause the video and see the little girl’s username,” meaning the recipient.

The response added, “She had two different accounts. Both are still up. Some comments are also on her old Instagram. You can also pause this and find that username.” According to that comment, the incriminating comments are also still available on Erika’s current verified accounts.

Candace Owens’ response

Conservative commentator Candace Owens, a frequent critic of Erika Kirk, drew further attention to the alleged messages on social media, describing the reported interactions with the teen as a “strange relationship” and emphasizing that the situation deserves closer scrutiny. Owens has not produced independent evidence verifying the screenshots, and she framed her comments in the context of broader questions about Kirk’s past conduct rather than as formal factual claims.


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William Kennedy is a full-time freelance content writer and journalist in Eugene, OR. William covered true crime, among other topics for Grunge.com. He also writes about live music for the Eugene Weekly, where his beat also includes arts and culture, food, and current events. He lives with his wife, daughter, and two cats who all politely accommodate his obsession with Doctor Who and The New Yorker.