Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged victim, Rina Oh, has claimed that the late financier had an unusual and small penis, describing it as resembling a lemon. Oh recounted her experience of abuse by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2000, revealing the details during an interview with journalist Tina Brown. She mentioned that others had likened Epstein’s genitalia to an egg due to its bulbous and deformed appearance.
According to Oh, Epstein’s penis was notably small, both when flaccid and erect, speculating that it might have influenced his deviant behavior. She suggested that the size of his genitalia could have been around two inches long. This disclosure echoes a long-standing rumor originating from a 2009 deposition during a civil lawsuit against Epstein by underage victims.
During the deposition, Epstein faced questioning about the shape of his penis, described as oval or egg-shaped. The attorney probing this sensitive topic prompted Epstein’s discomfort, leading to the premature termination of the questioning session at the insistence of his lawyer. Subsequently, Epstein abruptly left the room in a dramatic fashion.
There have been comparisons drawn between Epstein’s alleged micropenis and historical figures like Adolf Hitler, who also reportedly had this condition due to Kallmann syndrome, a disorder affecting puberty and sexual development. The association between physical attributes and behavior is speculative, although it remains unconfirmed whether Epstein shared the same medical condition as Hitler.
The study of Hitler’s DNA has shed light on his discomfort around women, potentially attributed to his medical condition. Alex Kay, leading the research on Hitler’s genetic makeup, emphasized the possible implications of Kallmann syndrome on Hitler’s relationships with women. While Epstein’s behavior may have been influenced by his physical characteristics, the direct correlation to medical conditions like Kallmann syndrome remains uncertain.
