The disgraced financier, who hanged himself in his prison cell earlier this month, appears to have had 19 Spotify playlists, including ones titled 'Paris Flight' and 'Paris Return' which had a mixture of 70s rock and jazz

Jeffrey Epstein's public Spotify account appears to have been discovered, with the convicted pedophile showing a penchant for Elton John, Aerosmith and The Who.

The disgraced financier, who hanged himself in his prison cell earlier this month, appears to have had 19 Spotify playlists, including ones titled 'Paris Flight' and 'Paris Return' which had a mixture of 70s rock and soothing jazz.

Some of the other artists Epstein apparently listened to before his arrest include Beethoven, Pitbull and Celine Dion.

Meanwhile, a Pinterest page reportedly belonging to him includes a painting of Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up, according to Business Insider.

The publication claims it found three of Epstein's online accounts after reviewing his correspondence with the Florida probation officers who supervised his release in 2009.

Epstein had served 13 months in jail on charges that included soliciting a minor for prostitution.

Some of the other artists Epstein apparently listened to before his arrest include Beethoven, Pitbull and Celine Dion

Also among his playlist were Eric Clapton's 'Before You Accuse Me', Morris Chapman's 'Falling in Love with Jesus'; Van Halen's 'Hot for Teacher', and Louis C.K.'s album 'Hilarious'

Some of the other artists Epstein apparently listened to before his arrest include Beethoven, Pitbull and Celine Dion.

Also among his playlist were Eric Clapton's 'Before You Accuse Me', Morris Chapman's 'Falling in Love with Jesus'; Van Halen's 'Hot for Teacher', and Louis C.K.'s album 'Hilarious.'

On Thursday, a large, garish painting of a girl posing with a dead lioness was hung on the wall of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, was revealed.

The artwork was photographed by a contractor working in Epstein's mansion who estimated the oil painting was roughly 6ft-by-6ft and was hanging at the bottom of his sprawling home's staircase on full display ready to greet guests.

The artwork was photographed by a contractor working in Epstein's mansion who estimated the oil painting was roughly 6ft-by-6ft and was hanging at the bottom of his sprawling home's staircase on full display ready to impress guests

Zorro Ranch, one of the properties of financier Jeffrey Epstein, is seen in an aerial view near Stanley, New Mexico

'It was huge – at least 5-by-5, 6-by-6 – in the main house, at the bottom of the stairs in the basement near the laundry,' the contractor, who wished to remain anonymous, told Fox News.

The painting was revealed after the pedophile's suicide in his jail cell earlier this month.

'We would talk about how creepy it was, this strange painting with nothing else around it. From the minute you got there, you felt the uneasy vibe.'

The bizarre big cat painting is just one of a string of recent eyebrow-raising items to emerge from Epstein's vast art collection.