Jeffrey Epstein had a weakness for junk food, an obsession with binoculars, and a taste for the twisted — including school girl uniforms and prostate massagers, his purchase history on Amazon reveals.
The notorious, well-connected pedophile’s buying habits are detailed as part of the trove of tens of thousands of documents being released by the Department of Justice — including 1,006 Amazon receipts from 2014-2019.
Those automated Amazon e-mail receipts show Epstein ordered four regulation girls’ school outfits from uniform company Cherokee to his Upper East Side manse on East 71st Street in 2018.
The order included two types of full body dresses, twill girls’ shorts, and a Tommy Hilfiger girls adjustable pleated skirt.
Two days after Christmas in 2018, the sex-obsessed money man ordered a $61.50 Sonic prostate massager by Prostate Health Center, for home use prostate health, the records show.
Epstein’s sordid shopping list was not random, but in fact constituted a “map of power,” relational trauma psychologist Desiree Nazarian told The Post.
“The presence of these child-coded items alongside these sexual tools is so clinically alarming,” she said.
Epstein’s Amazon purchases displayed “predatory dynamics 101,” and was emblematic of a personality that craved domination and could be a harm to others, she said.
“Everything on this list is really common in predatory profiles. It’s marked by coercion, entitlement, dominance and control of narrative.”
On April 18, 2017, he procured bottles of Vagifirm all natural vaginal tightening pills, an herbal supplement that promises “increased lubrication and libido” and firmer breasts, for $64.95, according to the records.
Ironically, Epstein ordered a novelty $34 black-and-white prisoner’s costume on Aug. 6, 2018, exactly 10 months before he was arrested on July 6, 2019, documents show.
He also snagged an FBI costume, a pair of Israel Defense Force combat pants, a bevy of sauna hats and four books by Vladimir Nabokov, including the notorious pedophilia-themed novel “Lolita,” records show.
“It’s all about eroticized hierarchy, the FBI costume, the tuxedo. It’s role play around dominance, punishment, impunity, it’s like this oscillation between being the authority and staging the persecution,” Nazarian, who has offices in New York, New Jersey and Florida, explained.
On July 22, 2017, he ordered a $129 tuxedo. and a $21 tuxedo shirt with French cuffs and a bowtie.
Over the several-year span, Epstein ordered nine pairs of binoculars to his homes in West Palm Beach, Manhattan, and Little Saint James Island.
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The purchases included $60-Green-state US Army Binoculars with Zoom Vision Optical Wide-angle Telescope; a JSB Waterproof Fog-proof Military Marine Image Stabilizing Binoculars with an internal LED rangefinder which retail for more than $100; and two pairs of $228 Celestron SkyMaster Zoom Binoculars, the records show.
He also apparently had a sweet tooth — ordering boxes of Drake’s Coffee Cakes, Ring Dings, Twinkies, Devils Dogs, Apples Pies, Chocolate Tootsie Pops, Baby Ruth’s, Chunky Bars, chocolate covered raisins, and Nilla Wafers.
Even Epstein’s sweet treats could be a window into his appalling sexual predations, Nazarian said.
“When I think about junk food, it’s culturally associated with adolescence and under-regulated environments,” she said.
Some items offered a window into possible health issues.
Epstein, who was found dead in his call on Aug. 10, 2019 in what feds called a suicide, ordered a number of items to aid breathing during sleep, including a $599 CPAP machine from company REMstar in July 2014. He bought an accompanying mask for $201 and other accessories including a travel bag for the machine.
He also ordered several health supplements, including phosphatidylserine for brain and cognitive function; magnesium threonate for memory and cognitive health, and Hyperbiotics prebiotic powder to support digestive health, records showed.
Baby clothes and toys for toddlers, including blocks, rattles, and a stacking toy, were also purchased and shipped to his home in Manhattan, records showed.
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Epstein’s dozens of book purchases show a wide interest in subjects, including philosophy, science, history — and himself.
His most ordered book was five copies of “Filthy Rich: The Jeffrey Epstein Story” by James Patterson, an account of Epstein’s sex crimes and influence.
He also bought five different biographies on Woody Allen, his neighbor and one-time friend; and he had an obsession with reading about President Trump.
The pedophile snapped up : “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House;” “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House;” “House of Trump, House of Putin;” “Fear: Trump in the White House;” “The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump;” and “Devil’s Bargain: Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and the Nationalist Uprising.”
Other tomes on his reading list included “Lucifer’s Banker: The Untold Story of How I Destroyed Swiss Bank Secrecy;” “The Physics of Immortality;” “Adolf Hitler: The Definitive Biography” and “Secrets of Western Tantra: The Sexuality of the Middle Path.”
Additional reporting by David Spector.











