XBOX Permanently Bans Jeffrey Epstein Over Threats & Abuse on XBOX Live
New Epstein files have been released.
These show Epstein was blocked by Microsoft on XBOX live in 2013 for threats and harassment.

This is a notification email from Microsoft/Xbox Live dated December 19, 2013, informing the recipient (at jeevacation@gmail.com) that their Xbox Live account has been permanently suspended.
Key points from the email:
- Reason for suspension: Harassment, threats, and/or abuse of other players. The conduct was deemed severe, repeated, and/or excessive.
- Possible violating behaviors listed (examples, not exhaustive): threats of violence/death/harm, verbal abuse/profanity, griefing, extortion/manipulation, libel/slander, doxxing (sharing personal info like names/addresses/IPs), or stalking.
- How it was detected: Via complaints from other users or during routine monitoring of the service. The Policy & Enforcement Team reviewed evidence and determined it violated Xbox Live’s Terms of Use and/or Code of Conduct.
- Impact:
- On Xbox 360: Complete inability to sign in to Xbox Live.
- On Xbox One (at the time): Sign-in possible, but multiplayer and other online features restricted or removed.
- Additional notes: Customer support cannot reverse or discuss details. Do not reply to the email (xlcm@microsoft.com), as it’s unmonitored. Links to enforcement site and policies are provided.
- The email emphasizes this is a permanent enforcement action.
This matches the standard format Microsoft used for Xbox Live enforcement notices around that period, including the sender domain (xlcm@microsoft.com, a legitimate Xbox-related address seen in similar real cases).
Notably, this exact email text (or very close variants) surfaced in recently released Jeffrey Epstein-related documents from the US Department of Justice, where it was sent to an email associated with him as part of a broader policy to ban registered sex offenders from the platform (in partnership with New York authorities), though the initial notice cited harassment/abuse as the stated violation.In short: It’s an official permanent ban notice for serious online misconduct on Xbox Live.
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