URGENT UPDATE: New reports confirm that FedEx has deleted invoices linked to the shipping account of Jeffrey Epstein, showing activity as recently as May 2024—nearly five years after his death. This shocking revelation raises significant questions about the management of Epstein’s accounts and the transparency of federal investigations into his operations.
Invoices obtained by investigative outlet The Ditch reveal that Epstein’s FedEx account was still active, with shipments billed to his name as late as May 20, 2024. The account remained open under the administration of his former accountant, Bella Klein, indicating a failure to properly close or monitor the account following Epstein’s demise on August 10, 2019.
The invoices detail two shipments involving aviation companies: one transported to Plan D LLC in Kennesaw, Georgia, and another to Empire Aviation in West Palm Beach, Florida. The shipments raise urgent questions about who authorized these transactions and their connection to Epstein’s former assets, including his private jet.
Both FedEx and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have not provided comments on why these records were deleted from a publicly accessible dataset shortly after The Ditch flagged them. This incident follows the DOJ’s release of 3.5 million pages of Epstein-related documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, raising concerns about the integrity of this archive.
The DOJ had promised comprehensive access to Epstein’s financial dealings, but the deletion of these invoices indicates potential gaps in transparency. Critics argue that this pattern of redactions and missing files compromises public trust and raises ethical questions about how Epstein’s financial legacy is being managed.
As the investigation into Epstein’s networks continues, the implications of these deleted records are profound. They highlight the ongoing challenges in understanding the full scope of Epstein’s operations and the potential involvement of others in his extensive network.
Authorities have yet to clarify whether the deletion was initiated by FedEx or the DOJ. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the complexities surrounding Epstein’s estate and the lingering questions regarding accountability.
WHAT’S NEXT: As investigations proceed, stakeholders are calling for greater transparency and accountability concerning Epstein’s assets and the individuals who may still be utilizing them. The public and researchers will be watching closely for any further developments or revelations regarding the integrity of the Epstein Files dataset.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
