Amazon blasted for selling vile merchandise inspired by paedo Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide
Lia Eustachewich for The New York PostJEFFREY Epstein-inspired merchandise has hit the internet — prompting major online retailers to scrub the items off their sites but NOT Amazon.this month, T-shirts bearing his mugshot and tote bags emblazoned with “Who killed Jeffrey Epstein?” were being hawked on places like Etsy and eBay, according to reports.
Yet, as of this morning, some Epstein T-shirts touting one of many conspiracy theories surrounding the financier’s death were still available for purchase on Amazon. Etsy told Business Insider that it doesn’t allow items that “glorify human suffering or tragedies, including items that commemorate or honor serial killers.”
EBay issued a similar statement, which read: “eBay does not tolerate the sale of any item that seeks to profit from human suffering or tragedy,” the company told
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