
New emails suggest that Jeffrey Epstein may have had a collection of ‘devil’s breath’ plants that block the user's free will.
Emails exposed in the release of the Epstein files by the Department of Justice have brought more information to light about the life of the late convicted sex offender.
In newly uncovered messages, it has been revealed that Epstein once sent an email which asked about his ‘trumpet plants at nursery’.
It has been suggested on social media that this could be in reference to Angel’s trumpet, which is a plant known for its large hanging trumpet-shaped flowers.
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However, the plant is highly dangerous and poisonous, known for causing hallucinations, confusion, rapid heart rate, paralysis, and could even result in death if ingested.
And just to make things even more worrying - while the plant will show on certain specialized testing, it won’t appear on standard hospital drug screens.

This is just the latest in a wave of new information brought to the public’s attention as more and more emails are exposed.
In other news, a major tech YouTuber offered to fund an operation to dig up Jeffery Epstein’s former ranch in New Mexico.
This was after claims were made that ‘several young females’ were buried on the site.
Zack Nelson, better known online as @JerryRigEverything, took to social media to share his offer to pay for the investigation into Epstein’s ranch.
On X, formerly Twitter, Nelson wrote: “Dear @DonHuffines, We have reason to believe that there are several young females illegally buried on your current property. (Formerly known as Epstein Ranch) I will pay for 100% of the costs to professionally scan and exhume the remains.

“As a republican running for public office in Texas I'm sure you would want to help put an end to this terrible chapter of US History. My DMs are open. We can give the bodies the respect they deserve. - Zack Nelson.”
‘JeffTube’ is also doing the rounds after one user created a clone of YouTube to upload all of the videos pertaining to the late convicted sex offender.
Investigations into the crimes of Epstein continue, with a deposition being conducted by the US House Oversight Committee earlier this month where Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, refused to answer any questions put to her at the advice of her lawyer.
As of November 2025, the Justice Department said that at least 1,000 women were victimized by Epstein, said USA Today.