One of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, Rina Oh, has revealed disturbing details about the convicted pedophile’s genitalia, describing an “extremely deformed” and small penis that she likened to the shape of a lemon.
Oh, 46, who has long maintained that she was among the scores of young women preyed upon and abused by Epstein, dropped the unsettling revelation in a recent interview with magazine maven Tina Brown on Substack.
“He had an extremely deformed penis,” Oh told Brown. “Some people have described it as the shape of an egg. I think it was more of the shape of a lemon, and it was really small when it was fully erect. It was probably like two inches.”


Rumors regarding Epstein’s unusual genitalia first emerged during a 2009 civil lawsuit brought by a number of underage alleged victims. A newly resurfaced clip from a deposition in that suit shows an attorney bluntly asking Epstein: “Is it true, sir, that you have what is described as an egg-shaped penis?”
The lawyer persisted, despite warnings from Epstein’s counsel: “One witness described your penis as oval-shaped, it was thick towards the bottom but was thin and small towards the head portion and called it egg-shaped.” The line of questioning eventually forced Epstein’s attorney to terminate the interview.

Rina Oh speculated that Epstein’s miniscule manhood may have been a core driver in his sickening criminal behavior.
Oh, a mother of two, has alleged that Epstein and his madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, groomed her as early as 2000 by feigning an interest in her artwork.
She also provided a glimpse into the toxic dynamic between the two accomplices, claiming she witnessed a strange and awful relationship largely driven by Maxwell’s jealousy.
“I actually didn’t ever suspect that the two of them were having any type of a romantic relationship. I thought she was an associate of his,” Oh said.
“Especially when I saw them fighting. Ghislaine was snickering at him in that British accent and they were throwing insults at each other.”
Epstein died by suicide in jail awaiting trial in 2019 after being convicted of sex trafficking minors in 2008.
