The Ditch gained access to Jeffrey Epstein’s FedEx account – with records showing it was used for shipments long after his death and an address book including a senior Israeli military officer now considered a “strategic consultant” for “diplomatic matters”.
One of the shipments sent less than two years ago was delivered to a dissolved company that owned and operated Epstein’s private jet.
The US Department of Justice published millions of files related to Epstein late last month and The Ditch identified an unredacted password for Epstein’s FedEx account. The record with the account login details has since been deleted.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s FedEx account included the addresses and contact details of his high-profile associates like convicted child abuser Ghislaine Maxwell, sex trafficker Jean-Luc Brunel and disgraced billionaire Les Wexner.
Among the lesser-known of the almost 100 names is ex-Israeli Air Force Lieutenant Colonel-turned-strategic consultant Danny Grossman, who lists Alan Dershowitz as one of his clients.
Grossman served in the US Air Force before moving to Israel in 1979 and joining that state’s equivalent. He claims to have had reports placed on the front page of the New York Times and has been a director of the American Jewish Congress.
The FedEx account was used as recently as summer 2024 – despite Epstein’s death in 2019.
A shipment weighing just under half a kilogramme was collected from aircraft company Gulfstream product support in Savannah, Georgia and shipped to Plan D LLC in Kennesaw, Georgia on 20 May, 2024.
Plan D is the now-dissolved company that Epstein incorporated to own and operate his private jet, which Donald Trump used during the 2024 US presidential election campaign.
Meanwhile another package weighing 1.4 kilogramme was shipped from the same Gulfstream address in Georgia to Empire Aviation in West Palm Beach, Florida, on 12 March, 2024, according to invoices.
The FedEx account names ex-Epstein accountant Bella Klein as its administrator while Jeffrey E Epstein is listed as the account holder.
The FedEx account was still live and accessible at the time of publication.
The US Department of Justice has been contacted for comment.