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DOJ Release Reveals Epstein’s Low Testosterone, STDs and Sperm Bank Inquiry

The document dump offers a rare look at his medical history, stopping short of confirming any subsequent actions.

Overview

  • Newly public records from the Justice Department’s vast Epstein Files include emails, lab results and doctor correspondence not previously available.
  • Laboratory tests from 2012–2016 show testosterone levels as low as 125–142 ng/dL, well under the American Urological Association’s deficiency threshold.
  • Epstein complained of low libido and tried the hormone-related drug Clomid before telling a physician in 2016 that he stopped it due to side effects.
  • Files document a 2016 positive test for gonorrhoea and notes of parasitic infections, with emails describing antibiotic treatment and urinary symptoms.
  • Documents show Epstein sought sperm preservation, including a California Cryobank contract signed May 9, 2016, and his inbox contained unsolicited marketing for enlargement pills, with no evidence of use or completed deposits.