Newly Released Documents Reveal Disturbing Details of Jeffrey Epstein’s Online Shopping Habits
Recently released federal documents have shed light on the online shopping habits of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, providing a disturbing glimpse into his private life. The records expose purchases of schoolgirl uniforms, sexual devices, costumes associated with authority figures, and children’s items.
The documents, which include 1,006 Amazon receipts from 2014 to 2019, are part of a massive trove of files released by the Department of Justice. Epstein’s orders include a wide range of items that experts say reflect deeply troubling behavioral patterns.
Among the purchases were four regulation girls’ school uniforms shipped to Epstein’s Upper East Side home in 2018. The order included full-body dresses, twill girls’ shorts, and a Tommy Hilfiger girls adjustable pleated skirt. Additionally, Epstein ordered a $61.50 Sonic prostate massager marketed for “home use prostate health” just days after Christmas in the same year.
Relational trauma psychologist Desiree Nazarian expressed alarm at the presence of child-coded items alongside sexual tools in Epstein’s purchases, describing them as clinically alarming. She noted that Epstein’s shopping history reflects predatory behavior and a desire for control, marked by coercion, entitlement, dominance, and control of narrative.
Additional purchases included Vagifirm all-natural vaginal tightening pills, FBI and prisoner costumes, Israel Defense Force combat pants, sauna hats, and books by Vladimir Nabokov, including the novel Lolita. Nazarian suggested that these items indicated a fixation on power dynamics and role play around dominance and punishment.
The records also show that Epstein ordered a tuxedo and accessories, military-grade binoculars, junk food, medical equipment such as a CPAP machine, cognitive supplements, and baby clothes and toddler toys like blocks, rattles, and stacking toys.
Nazarian highlighted the psychological significance of Epstein’s purchases, noting that even seemingly innocuous items like junk food could carry cultural associations with adolescence and under-regulated environments.
The newly released documents provide a troubling look into Epstein’s private life and shed light on his disturbing online shopping habits, painting a picture of a man consumed by predatory behavior, a desire for control, and a fixation on power dynamics.

