As Another Alleged Victim Speaks Out, a 2009 Video of Epstein Being Questioned About His “Egg-Shaped” Genitalia Goes Viral Again – Revealing a Disturbing Reaction

NEW YORK – November 20, 2025 – A humiliating deposition clip from 2009 has resurfaced online just as another alleged Epstein victim, Rina Oh, drops a fresh bombshell about the financier’s private anatomy, reigniting public outrage over the late sex offender’s legacy. The footage, from a sworn testimony in a civil suit brought by one of his accusers, captures Jeffrey Epstein squirming under questioning about his unusual physical traits—a moment so awkward and revealing that it has gone viral anew, amassing over 5 million views on X and TikTok in the past 48 hours. Oh’s recent interview adds chilling context, describing Epstein’s manhood as “extremely deformed” and shaped like a lemon, further humanizing the monster behind the elite network that preyed on vulnerable women for decades.

The clip, originally part of a sealed Florida deposition during Epstein’s 2008 plea deal fallout, shows attorney Jack Scarola pressing the billionaire on descriptions from victims. “One witness described your genitalia as oval-shaped, thick towards the bottom but thin and small towards the head portion,” Scarola states matter-of-factly, adding the detail that it’s been called “egg-shaped.” Epstein, then 56 and facing charges for procuring underage girls, shifts uncomfortably in his chair, his face flushing as he mutters, “I invoke my Fifth Amendment right.” The room falls silent, the stenographer’s keys clicking like a countdown. Epstein’s response—neither denial nor confirmation—hangs heavy, a glimpse into the vulnerability of a man who wielded power like a weapon. The video, leaked via court documents in the 2019 Southern District of New York case, resurfaced amid fresh scrutiny of Epstein’s files following Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir.

Oh’s revelation, shared in a Substack interview with former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown published November 18, paints an even more grotesque picture. The 46-year-old survivor, who alleges Epstein assaulted her in the early 2000s, described his anatomy as “really small” and “deformed,” estimating it at “probably like two inches” when erect. “Some people have described it as the shape of an egg,” she said, echoing the deposition detail. “I think it was more of the shape of a lemon.” Oh’s account, one of dozens in Giuffre’s book accusing Epstein of leveraging his wealth to silence victims, underscores the psychological manipulation at play. “He used it to humiliate, to control,” she added. The interview, timed with the House Oversight Committee’s impending vote on full file release, has amplified calls for unredacted disclosures.

Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 awaiting sex-trafficking trial, cultivated an aura of untouchability—partying with Trump, Clinton, and Prince Andrew. Yet these intimate details strip away the myth, revealing a man whose insecurities fueled his depravity. The clip’s virality coincides with Rina Oh’s story, drawing parallels to survivor testimonies in unsealed 2024 files. “It’s not about shock value—it’s about seeing the man behind the monster,” Brown told The New York Times.

Public reaction has been visceral. #EpsteinExposed trended with 3.2 million posts, survivors like Sarah Ransome tweeting: “They laughed at our pain—now the world sees why we fought.” Bondi, Trump’s AG, faces renewed pressure to release the remaining 50,000 pages, including “John Doe” identities.

Epstein’s “egg-shaped” legacy isn’t just humiliating—it’s a window into the vulnerabilities that bred his empire of abuse. As Oh said, “He thought his power made him invincible. It didn’t.” The resurfaced clip and her bombshell ensure his secrets die with him—no more silence.