Seth Meyers

Seth Meyers

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Seth Adam Meyers is an American comedian, television host, writer, actor, and producer. He has hosted Late Night with Seth Meyers, a late-night talk show on NBC since 2014.

Why Seth Meyers Appears in the Documents

Seth Meyers is mentioned in 4 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 4 articles, originating from the House Oversight Committee.

These documents include titles such as "Are Rape Jokes Funny?", "Sarah Silverman on Al Franken, Louis CK, Losing Her Hulu Show and More", "Sarah Silverman on Al Franken, Louis C.K., Losing Her Hulu Show and More". Many of these appearances are in entertainment industry coverage and media articles that mention numerous public figures. Seth Meyers's inclusion in these documents reflects their public profile rather than any specific connection to Epstein.

Disclaimer: Appearing in the Epstein document corpus does not imply wrongdoing, guilt, or any form of association with criminal activity. Many public figures are mentioned incidentally in these documents due to the broad scope of the released materials.

Documents (4)

Article

Are Rape Jokes Funny?

Are Rape Jokes Funny? is a provocative meditation on the ethics and politics of humor about sexual violence, recounting the author’s past “rape-in” joke aimed at anti-choice legislators and the feminist critique that she eventually reframed as empathetic editing rather than censorship. It canvasses a wave of 2012 controversies—Daniel Tosh, Sarah Silverman, Amy Schumer and others—showing how comedians test the line between dangerous edge and social critique while survivors and critics push back against the normalization of violence. Against this backdrop, the piece argues that free speech can illuminate hypocrisy and injustice when contextualized and self-critical, rather than celebrated without consequence, and it uses political rhetoric from Akin, Mourdock, Romney, and Obama to illustrate how misogyny and reproductive politics shape public discourse. It ends with a wry reflection on the era’s absurdity and the enduring struggle to balance humor, harm, and political meaning.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Article

Sarah Silverman on Al Franken, Louis CK, Losing Her Hulu Show and More

This email promotes the premiere episode of Matt Wilstein’s The Last Laugh podcast, where Sarah Silverman candidly discusses Hulu’s cancellation of I Love You, America, defends friend Al Franken amid misconduct allegations, clarifies her Louis C.K. remarks, and reflects on her career and future projects, with highlights provided and the full interview available by subscribing to the podcast.

Source: House Oversight Committee

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Sarah Silverman on Al Franken, Louis C.K., Losing Her Hulu Show and More

In the premiere episode of The Last Laugh, Sarah Silverman candidly discusses Hulu’s cancellation of I Love You, America, defends her friend Al Franken against misconduct allegations, addresses the backlash to her Louis C.K. remarks, and reflects on her career and future projects, while previewing more conversations to come.

Source: House Oversight Committee

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Sarah Silverman on Al Franken, Louis C.K., Losing Her Hulu Show and More

In the premiere episode of The Last Laugh, Sarah Silverman candidly discusses Hulu’s cancellation of I Love You, America, defends her friend Al Franken against misconduct allegations, addresses the backlash to her Louis C.K. remarks, and reflects on her career and future projects, while previewing more conversations to come.

Source: House Oversight Committee