Fake video claims USAID paid Hollywood actors to visit Ukraine
The video and its accompanying story are neither authentic nor sourced from E! News. Darren Linvill, Co-director of Clemson University’s Media Forensics Hub, stated on social network X that the purported E! News video has every indication of being a Russian fabricated video planted and spread using familiar methods
We analyze a Facebook post which says:
Do you remember when a number of Hollywood stars “inspired by the courage” of Ukrainians and in the name of “democracy” expressed their support for that dummy in Ukraine? Well, it wasn’t a matter of persuasion, it was about the money. USAID has given them millions of dollars in incentives. Not only USAID, but that pedophile nest called Hollywood also needs to be destroyed.
Darren Linvill, Co-director of Clemson University’s Media Forensics Hub, stated on social network X that the purported E! News video „has every indication of being a Russian fabricated video planted and spread using familiar methods.”
These are lies coming from Russian media. I completely self-funded my humanitarian trip to Ukraine. There was no funding from USAID and certainly no payment of any kind.
Ben has been supporting UNHCR since 2016 and has been a Goodwill Ambassador since 2018. We are grateful for Ben’s longstanding support to refugees and forcibly displaced people, says the statement.
Sean Penn’s attorney, Matthew Rosengart, in a statement made for AFP said the video’s claims about USAID paying the actor are “completely false, and it is dangerous and irresponsible for anyone to regurgitate this propaganda and these falsehoods.”
If these false, reckless and defamatory statements continue, Mr. Penn will take all appropriate legal action, he added.
Andriy Yermak, Head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine, said on X that the newest clip claiming USAID is paying celebrities is “complete nonsense.”
Taking all of this into account, we assess the post as untrue.
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