FedEx has deleted invoices from Jeffrey Epstein’s shipping account showing it was used long after his death.
The Ditch revealed last week that it gained access to the convicted paedophile’s FedEx account after the US Department of Justice published an unredacted password. The department later removed it from the Epstein files.
The account was used as recently as summer 2024 – despite Epstein’s death in 2019.
The Ditch still has access to the FedEx account and address book, which contains almost 100 names and addresses, including an ex-Israeli Air Force Lieutenant Colonel who now advises Alan Dershowitz.
A package collected from Gulfstream's product support centre in Savannah, Georgia, was shipped to Plan D LLC in Kennesaw, Georgia, on 20 May, 2024.
Plan D is the now-dissolved firm that Epstein incorporated to own and operate his private jet, which Donald Trump used during the 2024 US presidential election campaign.
Another package was shipped from the same Gulfstream address in Georgia to Empire Aviation in West Palm Beach, Florida, on 12 March, 2024, according to invoices.
FedEx deleted both invoices from the child sex offender’s account in the past few days.