An Irish investigative outlet accessed the account using a password the DOJ accidentally published. It found shipments from 2024, listed under a dead man’s name. Then the invoices vanished.
Jeffrey Epstein died on 10 August 2019 in a federal detention cell in Manhattan. His FedEx account, apparently, did not.
Invoices accessed by The Ditch, an independent investigative outlet based in Ireland, show shipments billed to Epstein’s account as recently as May 2024 — nearly five years after his death. The account still listed him as the holder. His former accountant, Bella Klein, was still named as administrator. Nobody had bothered to close it, or if they had, someone reopened it, which is arguably stranger.
Then the invoices were deleted.
Not by hackers or by some rogue employee, as far as anyone can tell. The records were removed from the publicly accessible DOJ dataset shortly after The Ditch flagged them. FedEx has not explained why. The DOJ has not explained why. Both were contacted for comment. Neither responded.
🚨Epstein’s active FedEx account🚨
For starters: The Department of Justice has deleted this document, originally published as part of the Epstein files
In a 2015 email Epstein’s ex-accountant Bella Klein confirms the login details to a redacted email address pic.twitter.com/T96B601siz
— The Ditch (@wereontheditch) February 12, 2026
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/fedex-deletes-epstein-post-death-shipments-1779715
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.
https://www.ontheditch.com/fedex-deletes-jeffrey-epstein/
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