Microsoft Permanently Suspended Jeffrey Epstein's Xbox Live Account Due to Sex Offender Registration
A new batch of leaked emails has revealed that Microsoft banned Jeffrey Epstein's Xbox Live account in 2013 due to his registration as a sex offender. The tech giant had agreed with the New York State Attorney General's office to remove all sex offenders from its online gaming services, specifically targeting child protection.
Epstein had been convicted in Florida in 2008 of procuring a child for prostitution and soliciting a prostitute. He was sentenced to 18 months but served only 13 months, followed by nearly four years on the national sex offender registry. The Xbox Live account was permanently suspended after Microsoft received notification that Epstein's email address was registered as a sex offender.
According to an automated email sent to Epstein's account in December 2013, his gaming profile had been banned due to "harassment, abuse or threats to other players." The email stated that this conduct had been deemed severe, repeated, and/or excessive. This move by Microsoft aimed to protect the online gaming community, particularly children.
It is unclear whether Bill Gates was aware of Epstein's permanent suspension, as the two men had known each other. However, Epstein claimed in an email sent to Gates' science adviser in July 2013 that Gates had asked for medicine to treat sexually transmitted diseases he allegedly contracted from having sex with Russian girls. This claim has been denied by a Gates spokesperson.
The leaked emails offer new insights into Epstein's online activities and his attempts to maintain a connection with the tech industry despite his sex offender status. The release of these documents comes in response to a law signed by President Trump on November 19, which requires the Department of Justice to make public certain files related to high-profile cases.
Microsoft had previously agreed to remove New York registered sex offenders from its online gaming services as part of an agreement with the New York State Attorney General's office. This partnership aimed to minimize the risk of harm to others, particularly children, who use these services.
A new batch of leaked emails has revealed that Microsoft banned Jeffrey Epstein's Xbox Live account in 2013 due to his registration as a sex offender. The tech giant had agreed with the New York State Attorney General's office to remove all sex offenders from its online gaming services, specifically targeting child protection.
Epstein had been convicted in Florida in 2008 of procuring a child for prostitution and soliciting a prostitute. He was sentenced to 18 months but served only 13 months, followed by nearly four years on the national sex offender registry. The Xbox Live account was permanently suspended after Microsoft received notification that Epstein's email address was registered as a sex offender.
According to an automated email sent to Epstein's account in December 2013, his gaming profile had been banned due to "harassment, abuse or threats to other players." The email stated that this conduct had been deemed severe, repeated, and/or excessive. This move by Microsoft aimed to protect the online gaming community, particularly children.
It is unclear whether Bill Gates was aware of Epstein's permanent suspension, as the two men had known each other. However, Epstein claimed in an email sent to Gates' science adviser in July 2013 that Gates had asked for medicine to treat sexually transmitted diseases he allegedly contracted from having sex with Russian girls. This claim has been denied by a Gates spokesperson.
The leaked emails offer new insights into Epstein's online activities and his attempts to maintain a connection with the tech industry despite his sex offender status. The release of these documents comes in response to a law signed by President Trump on November 19, which requires the Department of Justice to make public certain files related to high-profile cases.
Microsoft had previously agreed to remove New York registered sex offenders from its online gaming services as part of an agreement with the New York State Attorney General's office. This partnership aimed to minimize the risk of harm to others, particularly children, who use these services.