Epstein's thousands of dark Amazon orders exposed as people log into his account on Jmail

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Epstein's thousands of dark Amazon orders exposed as people log into his account on Jmail

Everything from uniforms to books about himself

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Nearly seven years after Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his cell while awaiting trial for sex trafficking, the shamed financier continued to haunt us all.

Alongside conspiracy theories about what really happened to him, there are questions about who else was involved. While being named in the Epstein files or being photographed with him isn't an accusation of guilt, that hasn't stopped everyone from President Donald Trump to Elon Musk, Bill Gates to Bryan Johnson from being named. The likes of Bill Clinton and Joe Rogan have spoken out or had someone speak out on their behalf to dismiss the idea they're anything other than innocent, but it seems more famous faces are popping up in the files by the day.

Recently, there was the wild claim that Donald Trump was named 'over a million' times.

With millions of files and documents to trawl through, someone created Jmail, which collated all of his emails in one place that's easy to search. They've also done the same for all the pictures he sent over email, while there's even a YouTube clone.

Epstein's emails make for some fascinating reading, with everything from discussions about Bitcoin, a 'wild' dinner with Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk, and even talk of co-conspirators. Some of the strangest reveal his Amazon orders, with Epstein being a regular customer of the online marketplace.

Epstein's Amazon orders included uniforms for girls (Amazon)
Epstein's Amazon orders included uniforms for girls (Amazon)

As reported by the New York Post, there are 1,006 Amazon receipts from 2014 to 2019, with the contents being equally fascinating and shocking.

The main talking point is several orders from a uniform company called Cherokee. Ordering the outfits to his Upper East Side manse on East 71st Street, Epstein's 2018 order included two full-body dresses, twill girls’ shorts, and an adjustable pleated skirt from Tommy Hilfiger. A December 2018 order included a $61.50 sonic prostate massager, while other items included a bottle of Vagifirm all-natural vaginal tightening pills and a novelty $34 prisoner’s costume. The last was somewhat ironically purchased just 10 months before his arrest in July 2019.

Other outfits included an FBI costume and a pair of Israel Defense Force combat pants, alongside a particularly interesting reading list.

As well as the pedophile-related Lolita, Epstein ordered five copies of James Patterson's Filthy Rich: The Jeffrey Epstein Story, Lucifer’s Banker: The Untold Story of How I Destroyed Swiss Bank Secrecy, Adolf Hitler: The Definitive Biography, and more.

Relational trauma psychologist Desiree Nazarian referred to Epstein's "map of power," adding: "The presence of these child-coded items alongside these sexual tools is so clinically alarming."

Epstein's Amazon orders make for some fascinating reading (Department of Justice)
Epstein's Amazon orders make for some fascinating reading (Department of Justice)

The items are said to represent "predatory dynamics 101,” with them suggesting Epstein was someone who craved domination and wanted to do harm to others: "Everything on this list is really common in predatory profiles. It’s marked by coercion, entitlement, dominance and control of narrative.”

He stumped up for a smorgasbord of food that included Drake’s Coffee Cakes, Ring Dings, Twinkies, Devil Dogs, apple pies, Chocolate Tootsie Pops, Baby Ruths, Chunky Bars, Nilla Wafers, and chocolate raisins.

Nazarian even suggests that Epstein's food could offer a glimpse at the man underneath, adding: "When I think about junk food, it’s culturally associated with adolescence and under-regulated environments."

It seems Epstein might've had trouble breathing as he slept, ordering a $599 CPAP machine from REMstar and an accompanying mask that cost $201. Other health supplements ranged from phosphatidylserine for brain and cognitive function, magnesium threonate to help with memory and cognitive health, and Hyperbiotics prebiotic powder to aid digestive health.

Finally, baby clothes and toys for toddlers were bought and shipped to his Manhattan home.

With Epstein's death in 2019, why he bought all of the above and what they were used for will have to remain a mystery.

Featured Image Credit: Department of Justice