Match.com Sent Jeffrey Epstein Dating Profiles of 18 Women After He Registered as Sex Offender, DOJ Files Show

Match.com sent notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein the dating profiles of more than a dozen young women years after he registered as a sex offender, according to files recently released by the Department of Justice.

“Congratulations on your first 18 matches. We will continue to send you new matches,” an email from Match.com to Epstein said on July 5, 2012.

The email to the dating app user “jeeproject” contained information on multiple matches with women across the US, all of whom were 26 or younger.

An email from July 4, 2012, welcomed Epstein to the site owned by Match Group, which also operates other popular dating apps, including OkCupid, Tinder, and Hinge.

“Welcome to the Leading Online Dating Site. Congratulations! You’ve joined the most dynamic group of singles out there. We’re responsible for more dates, relationships, and marriages than any other site,” the email said, indicating Epstein was a man “seeking women.” (Read more from “Match.com Sent Jeffrey Epstein Dating Profiles of 18 Women After He Registered as Sex Offender, DOJ Files Show” HERE)