
The Jeffrey Epstein files is a mammoth data release, with the United States Department of Justice having released three million files in just the most recent batch.
This means that, despite the newest batch of files having been released over two weeks ago online sleuths and journalists are making new discoveries almost every day.
One of these was people finding out that the newest data release features not only various pictures of Epstein alongside celebrities who visited his island, but also his extensive Amazon history.
There are some unsettling purchases in this, including multiple books about what Trump’s White House was ‘really like’, as well as Lolita, and a $61.50 ‘sonic prostate massager’.
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To find the truly most depraved things he bought though you can actually log into his Amazon account and search through the over 1000 purchases yourself.

This is possible due to the efforts of the ‘Jmail’ team, an online group of coders have figured out ways to dump the documents into online websites which replicate what it’s like to actually be signed into his accounts.
A copy of Gmail, called Jmail, is available, as well as JPhotos which contains all the photos from the releases and can be filtered by celebrity, JDrive which is a far easier searchable database of files than the DOJ website, and JFlights which tracks every journey his private jet took.
Amongst their suite of apps however also includes Jamazon, which replicates his amazon account order history.
When you have a dig through this you begin to spot some worrying trends beyond what has been widely reported.

Searching, baby, toddler, and infant into the account brings up children’s toys and clothing that he purchased.
Despite emails in the recent release hinting he may have had an illegitimate child, Epstein was never known to have any children, making them slightly sinister purchases.
Epstein’s purchases also included multiple school girl’s uniforms and sex tablets.
Epstein’s youngest victim referenced in the documents was nine years old according to House Democrat Jamie Rankin who saw unredacted versions of the files.

He stated that there was one document with 18 redactions, four of which were men born before 1970, adding: “You read through these files, and you read about 15-year-old girls, 14-year-old girls, 10-year-old girls.
“I saw a mention of a 9-year-old girl today. I mean, this is just preposterous and scandalous.”
The House Judiciary ranking member accused the justice department of being in ‘cover-up mode’, and added: “I went over there, and I was able to determine, at least I believe, that there were tons of completely unnecessary redactions, in addition to the failure to redact the names of victims, and so that was troubling to us.”
The Jmail suite, which has been widely praised online for its commitment to making it easier for people to browse the files, has raised almost $30,000.
Topics: Jeffrey Epstein, Amazon, Crime, Celebrity