Victim of Jeffrey Epstein Says He Had Tiny Pe-nis Shaped ‘Like a Lemon’
Rina Oh, a woman who alleges she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein, has given a detailed description of the financier’s genitals, calling them “extremely deformed” and “shaped like a lemon,” and suggesting the abnormality may have influenced his predatory behaviour. She shared her account in an interview with journalist Tina Brown on Substack.
Oh said she first noticed Epstein naked and believed he might be incapable of normal sexual intercourse. She described his penis as very small—about two inches—and deformed, differing from previous witnesses who likened it to an egg. She speculated that this contributed to his coercive and manipulative sexual encounters with young women.
The description aligns with a 2009 civil deposition in which an attorney questioned Epstein about his “egg-shaped” penis. Epstein’s lawyer objected and the deposition ended without him answering. Oh’s account reinforces patterns reported by other victims over the years.
Her story also details how Epstein presented himself as a wealthy patron offering mentorship and financial support while allegedly grooming her for sexual abuse. She described his relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell as professional and volatile rather than romantic, with Maxwell both managing and mocking Epstein.
Maxwell, convicted of sex-trafficking offences in 2021, has been depicted as a key facilitator in Epstein’s abuse network. Epstein died in 2019 awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges, officially ruled a suicide.
Survivors and advocates argue that specific details, including distinctive physical traits, help corroborate abuse claims and patterns. Oh’s testimony is seen as consistent with prior reports and investigative records.
The interview highlights ongoing efforts to release federal documents on Epstein and Maxwell, aiming to provide a fuller public understanding of how Epstein operated, who enabled him, and how survivors’ experiences were shaped by manipulation and coercion.