Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged victim, Rina Oh, has described the late financier as having a peculiar physical feature, claiming he had a small and deformed penis resembling a lemon or an egg. Oh, who reported being abused by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2000, shared this detail during an interview with journalist Tina Brown. She suggested that Epstein’s unusual anatomy might have influenced his aberrant behavior as a sex trafficker.
According to Oh, Epstein’s penis was notably small, both when flaccid and erect, possibly measuring only a couple of inches. This revelation resurfaced an old rumor from a 2009 civil lawsuit deposition in which Epstein was asked about his purported egg-shaped genitalia. Despite attempts to evade the question, the lawyer persisted, leading Epstein to abruptly leave the deposition.
Recent DNA testing on Adolf Hitler, another historical figure with a rumored micropenis, indicated a possible genetic condition called Kallmann syndrome, which can affect sexual development. This finding has prompted speculation about how physical traits may influence behavior. While it remains uncertain whether Epstein had the same syndrome, the connection between anatomy and behavior continues to intrigue researchers.
