Mystery Surrounds Missing Sperm of Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein’s Biopreserved Sperm Is Missing

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Jeffrey Epstein's biopreserved sperm, stored at California Cryobank, is currently unaccounted for. Documents reveal that Epstein intended for his sperm to be controlled by his estate after his death, but it is unclear if this was honored. CooperCompanies, which owns the cryobank, denies having any samples associated with Epstein.
- 01Epstein's sperm was deposited at California Cryobank before 2012 and a contract was signed in 2016.
- 02He explicitly stated that his sperm should not be discarded and should be managed by his estate.
- 03CooperCompanies, the owner of California Cryobank, claims it does not store any samples related to Epstein.
- 04The trust managing Epstein's estate does not mention his sperm, adding to the uncertainty.
- 05Epstein had a controversial interest in eugenics, which influenced his motivations for preserving his sperm.
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The recent release of documents from the Justice Department has revealed that Jeffrey Epstein's biopreserved sperm, which was stored at California Cryobank, is currently missing. Epstein, a convicted sex offender and accused sex trafficker, had deposited a sample of his sperm before 2012 and signed a contract in 2016 that specified his intent for the sperm to be controlled by his estate in the event of his death. However, the current whereabouts of this sperm remain unknown. CooperCompanies, which has owned California Cryobank since 2021, stated that it does not have any samples associated with Epstein and declined to provide further details. Complicating matters, the trust managing Epstein's estate does not reference his sperm, raising questions about whether his wishes were honored. Legal experts suggest that any disputes over the sperm would likely fall under the jurisdiction of the US Virgin Islands, where Epstein's estate is administered. Epstein's motivations for preserving his sperm are troubling, given his history and interest in eugenics, suggesting a desire to propagate his DNA through multiple women, reflecting his controversial beliefs.
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