Victim of Jeffrey Epstein Says He Had Tiny Pe-nis Shaped ‘Like a Lemon’
A woman who alleges she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein has provided a graphic description of his body, claiming his genitals were “extremely deformed” and “shaped like a lemon.” Rina Oh, a 46-year-old artist, gave this account in a recent interview, suggesting the physical abnormality may have influenced his predatory behavior.
Oh estimated his erect penis was “probably like two inches” and described it as “really small.” She speculated that this deformity could have been a factor in the pattern of coercive, transactional encounters detailed by prosecutors. This description aligns with earlier sworn testimony from a 2009 civil deposition.
During that 2009 deposition, an attorney questioned Epstein directly about a witness’s claim that his penis was “egg-shaped.” Epstein’s lawyer objected to the line of questioning, calling it argumentative and designed to embarrass, and the session was adjourned without an answer from Epstein.
Oh’s account emerges as US lawmakers push for the release of a cache of federal documents related to Epstein, often called the “Epstein files.” Campaigners argue this transparency is essential to understanding how he operated for so long.
In her interview, Oh also described the relationship between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell as a volatile professional alliance rather than a romantic one. She recalled them frequently insulting each other, with Maxwell often mocking Epstein.
For survivors and investigators, such specific physical descriptions are seen as potential pieces of corroborating evidence. The consistency in these accounts across multiple witnesses over time is considered significant in assessing the credibility of the allegations.
Oh’s detailed testimony adds another layer to the public understanding of Epstein, as the push for full transparency about his crimes and enablers continues years after his death.