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Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in Cambridge, MA on 9/8/04. Epstein is connected with several prominent people including politicians, actors and academics. Epstein was convicted of having sex with an underaged woman. (Photo by Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images)
Photo by Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images

Jeffrey Epstein’s FedEx account active for years after his death, mysterious packages collected as late as 2024

What's in those boxes?!

I want to be clear up top, I am not a crazy person. However, it’s difficult not to be perplexed and confused by hard evidence that Jeffrey Epstein‘s world continued functioning long after his apparent death in 2019.

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Since the last major Epstein files release, online sleuths have determined suspicious activity on his Fortnite account. This was apparently active until just last year in Israel, and Epic Games’ denial that this was suspicious only raised more questions.

Now, an investigation by The Ditch appears to confirm that Epstein’s FedEx account was active for years after his death. One of their reporters spotted an unredacted password in the recent Epstein files release (said email has now been removed from the public files) and managed to log on to his account.

What’s in the box?!

They discovered information that can only be described as “sus”. For example, invoices indicate an unknown object weighing just over a pound was collected from an aircraft company in Savannah, Georgia, and shipped to Plan D LLC (Epstein’s private jet company) in Kennesaw, Georgia, on May 20, 2024.

Another invoice shows a package weighing 3lb being shipped out on Epstein’s account from Georgia to Empire Aviation in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Mar. 12, 2024.

The Ditch confirms that the FedEx account is still active as of their report, and that they’ve asked the Department of Justice for comment.

Perhaps there’s an innocent explanation for all this. Maybe Epstein’s account had a lot of FedEx credit at the time of his death, and these packages were pretty much automated. After all, if he had some kind of service subscription for aircraft maintenance that was still in good standing all these years later, a package could be ordered and paid for without any human being involved.

Alternatively, Epstein’s finances are still being unraveled, so there could be someone out there involved in his estate quietly taking advantage of a FedEx account with credit to avoid paying for their own delivery fees.

Or, as we slide on our tinfoil hat and begin gesturing madly at a corkboard covered in photos connected by red string, maybe Epstein isn’t quite as dead as he’s supposed to be. I mean, we also recently learned that authorities created a fake Epstein body to wheel out of the prison in an effort to fool the press.


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