
Jeffrey Epstein low testosterone and sought enlargement pills info
Newly released medical records from the United States Department of Justice reveal that notorious convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein struggled with long-term sexual health issues, including very low testosterone levels and low libido, and at one point sought information about penis enlargement pills. Documents included in the latest tranche of DOJ files show that Epstein’s testosterone readings were repeatedly measured well below normal levels for an adult male, with his own correspondence to doctors confirming he had been dealing with the condition for more than a decade. The records show that in 2015, Epstein wrote to a physician that his low testosterone “has been there for 15 years,” and expressed concern about how the condition might be affecting him. In addition to hormonal issues, medical notes show that Epstein suffered from sexually transmitted infections and other health problems, and at times received promotional material about male enhancement products that included penis enlargement pills, though the files do not confirm whether he ever pursued those products himself. Epstein also explored other aspects of sexual health, including interest in sperm preservation. The disclosures shed light on personal health struggles that occurred alongside his widely documented criminal history. Epstein died in August 2019 in a federal detention centre while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, and his death was ruled a suicide.
