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Jeffrey Epstein ‘Driven to the same rage and perversions as Hitler’

Jeffrey Epstein was driven by a lifelong sexual insecurity that, according to some who knew him, culminated in violent, controlling behavior, with several sources reporting RadarOnline.com its extreme anatomical deformity reflects recently revealed genetic findings about Adolf Hitler’s own suspected micro-penis.

The disgraced financier, who died in a New York prison in 2019 at the age of 66 by an apparent suicide while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, is now the focus of renewed scrutiny after multiple accounts described his penis as “withered,” “egg-shaped” and “extremely deformed.”

The allegations have resurfaced alongside a new Channel 4 investigation which found Hitler, who took his life aged 56, was likely suffering from Kallmann syndrome – a genetic condition associated with underdeveloped genitalia.

Together, the claims paint a picture of two men whose violent control over others, experts say, was reinforced by lifelong shame and disgust about their masculinity – or lack thereof.

The most detailed modern account of Epstein’s disfigurement came from victim Rina Oh, who said in an interview with Tina Brown about Epstein’s genitals: “He had an extremely deformed penis.”

She added: “Some people have described it as shaped like an egg. I think it was more like a lemon, and it was very small when fully upright.

“It was probably two inches.”

According to Oh, the deformity fueled Epstein’s volatility and cruelty.

“He carried a constant anger, and you could feel it,” she said.

A former associate of Epstein said: ‘He fluctuated between charm and anger, and much of it seemed driven by insecurity.

‘He hated being mocked. He hated being questioned.”

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The source added that Epstein’s fixation on his genitals was common knowledge among those close to him.

‘It wasn’t just vanity. It was an obsession,” they said.

In the book Filthy rich by James Patterson Several accusers described Epstein’s penis as “small,” “tear-like” and “never fully hard.”

The descriptions became infamous after an affidavit emerged in 2009 in which a lawyer asked Epstein if he had “what was described as an egg-shaped penis” — prompting the sex predator to grin before the question was expunged from the record.

Psychologists say such acute body shame can metastasize into an extreme quest for dominance.

A specialist who reviewed the Epstein reports said: “Men with severe genital deformities sometimes respond with hyper-aggression. It is not an excuse, but it can be a factor in the development of predatory behavior.”

Parallels between Epstein and Hitler are being drawn after new DNA analysis, taken from a blood-stained couch in the Berlin bunker where the Nazi leader shot himself dead, indicated he likely carried the genetic markers for Kallmann syndrome.

Professor Turi King, who led the study, said: “If he had looked at his own genetic results he would almost certainly have sent himself to the gas chambers.”

The condition is linked to underdeveloped genitalia and low testosterone levels, conditions that historians believe contributed to Hitler’s repressed anger and fragile masculinity.

Another source with knowledge of the Epstein investigation said: “When you read Hitler’s genetic analysis and compare it to victim testimonies about Epstein, the parallels are chilling. “Both men publicly projected power while privately struggling with profound sexual insecurity.”

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Oh also described Epstein’s toxic dynamic with his madam and fixer, British former socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who is now serving a 20-year prison sentence in Florida for her part in the pedophile’s global sex trafficking network.

She said: “Their relationship was very terrible, very strange… Ghislaine would snicker at him in that British accent, and they would insult each other.”

Epstein ultimately served 13 months of an 18-month prison sentence in 2008 after a plea deal, before federal prosecutors filed new charges in 2019, leading to his cell death in New York.

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