
Documents released in the latest batch of Epstein files have revealed parts of the convicted paedophile's health records.
Some three million more documents have been released from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, though this still doesn't represent the entirety of the files.
This latest slew of information has included allegations of sexual abuse of minors against US president Donald Trump, who is mentioned thousands of times - though hasn't been accused of a crime in relation to his association with Epstein, and has continuously denied any wrongdoing.
The documents have also seen more images of disgraced former British royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is pictured crouching on the floor over an unidentified woman.
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But in addition to further information about Epstein's associations with rich and influential people, the documents also contain information about Epstein's health.
This includes disturbing accounts of his sexual health.

One email was sent by Epstein to Dr Bruce Moskowitz on April 24, 2015, and said: “As you can see fr=m [sic] the time stampl [sic] my sleep pattern in not wonderful.
"I a= [sic] hesitant to start a regimen of hormones. my low testoserone has been=there for 15 years. mechanic view is that it has caught up to me?”
In another email sent to Dr Jay Lombard, a doctor in New York, Epstein went into more detail about his health.
Among the documents was a blood test from 2016, which showed that Epstein had tested positive for gonorrhoea, listed as 'GC' for its medical name 'gonococcus'.
He wrote: “Parasites showed whipworm [a parasitic roundworm] and histolytica [a parasite], some blood in urine, history of bladder polyps.
"Semen showed some gc. so took 1 gram ceftriaxon and 2 g azithromycin [both antibiotics].

“Urine stream diminished, testosterone levels very low. ie. 125 same for ten years. Never smoked or drink, no drugs. Sherlock? how can we work together?”
Another exchange of emails is to the California Cryobank (CBB), and concerns over the bank's programme for storing semen.
One email, which has the address redacted, appears to suggest that Epstein had made a deposit with the CBB.
The subject line of the email reads: “Your Upcoming Cryobank Renewal — oct," while the body says: "I thought about just making the payment, or a withdrawal ;) but…here you go.
"I hope you choose to keep my name on file. If you were not around=l would use it.”
These latest releases come amid mounting public outrage at the apparent scale of Epstein's connections to power, as well as the horrifying extent of his abuses.
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