Jeffrey Epstein was held at the same Florida jail as one of his victims in 2008 when he did time as part of a cushy plea deal, according to a report Tuesday.

Officials at the Palm Beach County Jail were told to keep Epstein and the unidentified woman — who was being held in a drug intervention dorm — “separate” from each other, the Daily Mail reported.

They were also told to keep the dilemma under wraps.

“The fact that they are both here should not be ‘advertised,'” Lt. Mark Chamberlain advised his lieutenants in a Dec. 17, 2008, email obtained by the outlet. “Please ensure they are kept separate at all times, with emphasis on medical, visitation and GED classes.”

Chamberlain’s email was in response to one from Capt. David Sleeth, who informed the jail’s Warden Tammy Waldrop and others that he had received a call from FBI Agent Nesbitt Kuyskendoll about Epstein and the female inmate.

“Agent Kuyskendoll wanted us to know that inmate [redacted] was concerned that she may run into inmate Epstein being that he was being housed at the same facility,” Sleeth’s email said. “I explained to Agent Kuyskendoll that the male and female inmates are housed in separate locations but as an extra precaution I would have a keep separate order placed in their file.”

Epstein was sentenced to 18 months in jail after copping a sweetheart deal with Florida state prosecutors that ended a federal case against him. Instead, he pleaded guilty to a single count of soliciting an underage prostitute.

The convicted pedophile wound up serving 13 months and was allowed to leave jail for up to 12 hours a day, six days a week — allowing him to continue to abuse his victims — as part of a “work release” program.

The 66-year-old financier died in a jailhouse suicide in Manhattan in August, weeks after he was arrested on federal sex-trafficking charges. He was accused of sexually abusing dozens of young women.