Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged victim, Rina Oh, has described Epstein’s genitalia as being unusually shaped, comparing it to that of a lemon. The late financier’s purported deformed and small penis, likened to an egg, was disclosed by Oh during an interview with journalist Tina Brown. Oh speculated that Epstein’s penis may have been only a few inches long, both flaccid and erect, suggesting it could have influenced his abusive behavior.
The revelation echoes a nearly decade-old rumor stemming from a civil lawsuit deposition in which Epstein was questioned about his genitalia shape. Epstein’s uncomfortable reaction during the deposition, where he was asked about his alleged egg-shaped penis, led to the abrupt end of the questioning session.
Further insights into Epstein’s genitalia have drawn comparisons to historical figures, such as Adolf Hitler, who was suggested to have had Kallmann syndrome, a condition associated with micropenis. This potential link between Epstein’s anatomy and his behavior remains speculative, as no official confirmation of him having the syndrome has been made.
Researchers studying Hitler’s DNA have posited that Kallmann syndrome could have contributed to his discomfort around women. The possible implications of Epstein’s genitalia shape on his behavior, as suggested by Oh, remain unverified.
