Jeffrey Epstein’s genitalia has been described by one of his victims as being small and deformed, resembling the shape of a lemon. The world is anticipating the release of new documents shedding light on the criminal activities of the late financier.
Rina Oh, a mother of two who claims to have been victimized by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2000, disclosed in an interview with prominent journalist Tina Brown that Epstein had a peculiar and misshapen genitalia, which others likened to an egg. Oh suggested that the size and appearance of Epstein’s penis may have been a contributing factor to his deviant behavior as an abuser and trafficker.
Speculating that Epstein’s penis was possibly only a few inches long, Oh described it as extremely deformed, resembling a lemon in shape and being notably small both when flaccid and erect. These details had initially surfaced in a deposition involving Epstein back in 2009 during a civil lawsuit filed by multiple underage victims.
In the deposition, Epstein was directly asked about the shape of his penis, with his lawyer intervening to halt the questioning, citing embarrassment. Despite the lawyer’s interference, one question about the alleged oval-shaped, egg-like penis was posed before Epstein abruptly left the room, further fueling speculation about his genitalia.
Recent DNA testing on Adolf Hitler, who shared a similar micropenis trait with Epstein, suggested a condition called Kallmann syndrome may have affected Hitler’s development. This discovery could potentially explain Hitler’s discomfort around women and his lack of intimate relationships. While it is not confirmed whether Epstein had the same syndrome, Oh implied that his genitalia might have influenced his behavior.
The study of Hitler’s blood, conducted by Alex Kay from the University of Potsdam, revealed details about the dictator’s genetics and possible medical conditions, shedding light on his peculiar behaviors. This insight into Hitler’s health may provide clues to understanding historical figures’ behaviors and actions.
