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FedEx deleted Epstein shipping records after evidence of post‑death activity
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FedEx deleted Epstein shipping records after evidence of post‑death activity

Date
2026-02-19
Category
Breaking
Location
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Archive
Event #737
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Invoices and shipping records from Jeffrey Epstein’s FedEx account were reportedly removed in February 2026 after investigators found evidence that the account had been used after Epstein’s death in August 2019. Investigators accessed the account and noted shipments recorded in 2024, years after Epstein’s passing.

The invoices indicated that shipments were collected from a Gulfstream service center in Savannah, Georgia, and sent to companies formerly associated with Epstein’s private jet operations. Following public discussion of the activity, the records were deleted and the account login information was removed from accessible repositories.

The account also contained an address book with nearly 100 names and addresses, including known associates of Epstein. The continued activity raised questions about who had control of the account after Epstein’s death. Authorities and FedEx did not publicly explain why the records were removed or who authorized the deletion.

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