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Jeffrey Epstein was permanently banned from Xbox Live in 2013 for shady reasons
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Jeffrey Epstein was permanently banned from Xbox Live in 2013 for shady reasons

Adrián FuentesBy Adrián Fuentes31 January, 2026No Comments

The sanction appears reflected in files of the Department of Justice of the United States.

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The recent release of the complete file known as the Epstein Library has brought to light documents of all kinds from official US sources. Among them, a notable record related to the Xbox ecosystem appears, which had not been made public until now., shedding new light on a previously unknown aspect of the case.

According to a document hosted on the US Department of Justice website, Jeffrey Epstein was permanently suspended from Xbox Live in December 2013 following a disciplinary action categorized as definitive within Microsoft’s online service.

The Permanent Expulsion from Xbox Live and the Reasons Behind It

The document, which is part of the official files now accessible to the public, shows a notification of “permanent enforcement action” sent from a domain associated with Microsoft. It indicates that the Xbox Live account was permanently revoked due to harassment, threats, and/or abuse towards other users.

The text details that the behavior was considered severe, repeated, or excessive, and lists examples of behaviors that can lead to this type of sanctions, such as threats, verbal abuse, intimidation, extortion, or the dissemination of personal information. The measure implies the total and definitive loss of privileges associated with Xbox Live, with no possibility of appeal.

  • Although the document does not go into specific details about the incidents, it does make it clear that the decision was made after an internal review and in accordance with the service’s code of conduct in effect at the time. The sanction dates back to December 19, 2013, several years before the Epstein case gained global media attention.

This record does not add new charges or judicial facts, but it does provide contextual data on the application of code of conduct rules in online platforms and the existence of permanent sanctions within digital services like Xbox Live, now reflected in official US government files.

This document from the U.S. Department of Justice website, which is part of the recently released full Epstein Library, reveals Jeffrey Epstein was permanently banned from Xbox Live in 2013 for harassment, threats and/or abuse. #Xbox pic.twitter.com/lfB8YqZHTd

— Rebs Gaming (@Mr_Rebs_) January 30, 2026

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