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‘We know about your mom’: Zohran Mamdani faces heat over Epstein row; supporters heckle NYC mayor at home

‘We know about your mom’: Zohran Mamdani faces heat over Epstein row; supporters heckle NYC mayor at home

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Zohran Mamdani was heckled by voters outside Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York mayor, after the US Justice Department released new Jeffrey Epstein-related records that mentioned his mother, filmmaker Mira Nair.Videos show NYC residents gathered outside Mamdani’s home, speaking into a megaphone and constantly yelling “shame.”“That’s right, we know about your mom. Now listen. We was with you, Zohran. We voted for you, Zohran. We advocated for you, Zohran. We advocated for you.” “You ain’t getting nothing, get up in here and you lie to us. You lied, Zohran. Shame, Zohran!” they added.The attention comes after Nair’s name appeared in an email connected to a 2009 social event hosted at the townhouse of convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. According to the email, Nair attended an “after party” for a film screening along with high-profile figures including Bill Clinton and Jeff Bezos.

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Also read | Zohran Mamdani’s mother Mira Nair mentioned in newly released Epstein files — What emails revealAn email, dated October 21, 2009, sent by American publicist Peggy Siegal, read, “Just left Ghislaine’s townhouse… after party for film. Bill Clinton and Jeff Bezos were there… Jean Pigozzi, director Mira Nair…etc. Film received tepid reaction although women like it much more… Hillary Swank and Gere at stupid party in Bloomingdales cheap sportwear department… very weird.”Studio went for free party from store and windows for a month… Going to be in Wall Street 2 tomorrow…. more to come. xoxo Peg,” it added.While the email does not name the film, it appears to refer to Nair’s 2009 movie Amelia, based on the life of aviator Amelia Earhart and starring Hillary Swank and Richard Gere.On Friday, the Department of Justice published more than three million additional pages of Epstein-related records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump on November 19, 2025. This release includes over 2,000 videos and 1,80,000 images, bringing the total pages made public to nearly 3.5 million.The newly released records were collected from multiple sources, including Florida and New York cases involving Epstein, the New York case against Maxwell, investigations into Epstein’s death, a Florida case involving a former Epstein butler, multiple FBI investigations, and an Office of Inspector General investigation into Epstein’s death.Zohran Mamdani assumed office as New York City’s mayor on January 1 after defeating former governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa in the mayoral election. At 34, Mamdani became the city’s youngest and first Muslim mayor. He succeeded mayor Eric Adams, who dropped his re-election bid in September but remained on the ballot. Go to Source

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