It turns out the monster behind one of America’s most shocking sex scandals might have had some deep insecurities of his own.
One of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims has come forward with disturbing — and frankly bizarre — claims about the disgraced financier’s private parts.
In a new Substack interview with legendary editor Tina Brown, artist Rina Oh said Epstein’s anatomy was “extremely deformed” and “the shape of a lemon.”
“It was probably like two inches when fully erect,” she said bluntly. “Some people said it looked like an egg. I think it was more like a lemon — small, misshapen, weird.”
Oh, who says she was groomed by Epstein and his notorious associate Ghislaine Maxwell in the early 2000s, believes his physical deformity might have fed his obsessive, predatory behavior.
“Their relationship was just bizarre,” she added. “They threw insults at each other. Ghislaine would mock him in that British accent — they weren’t romantic, they were cruel.”
This isn’t the first time Epstein’s manhood has been described in strange terms.
During a 2009 deposition, he was famously asked whether it was true that he had “an egg-shaped penis.” His lawyer immediately objected, calling it “argumentative,” and Epstein avoided answering — though he couldn’t help but smirk.
Multiple women later echoed similar descriptions in James Patterson’s book Filthy Rich, saying Epstein’s genitals were “tiny, egg-shaped, teardrop-like” and “never got fully hard.”
The late financier — who cut a sweetheart plea deal in Florida after pleading guilty to soliciting sex from a minor — served just 13 months before being released under “work release” privileges. He was awaiting federal trial on sex trafficking charges when he was found dead in a New York City jail cell in 2019.
It’s a grotesque and twisted legacy that only gets more unsettling as new details come to light — and now, even Epstein’s victims are left wondering whether his physical deformity fueled his decades-long obsession with control and humiliation.
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