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Jeffrey Epstein’s Secret Storage Network: The Evidence That May Still Be Out There

14 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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A new investigation reported that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein covertly rented at least six storage units across the United States from as early as 2003 up until his death in 2019, allegedly using them to stash computers, CDs, photographs, and other materials linked to his homes and his private island Little Saint James. Financial records and emails reviewed by The Telegraph indicate Epstein paid private investigators tens of thousands of dollars to move equipment from his properties into these units ahead of police raids, raising the possibility that law enforcement never searched them and that they may still contain never-before-seen evidence connected to his sex trafficking network. Some of the emails suggest private detectives copied or “cloned” data from drives before storing them, and in one instance discussed holding potentially responsive computer materials requested by attorneys for a survivor of Epstein’s abuse. Other correspondence shows Epstein instructed aides to transfer items out of his Florida home when tipped off about impending warrants, and discussed the location of storage contents even while incarcerated in 2009. Because these external storage lockers appear never to have been searched by authorities, there is concern among journalists and investigators that crucial evidence – including digital files predating the trove released by the Department of Justice – could still be hidden from public view. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Jeffrey Epstein stashed secret files in storage units across US that may include unseen evidence: report [https://nypost.com/2026/02/23/us-news/jeffrey-epstein-stashed-secret-files-in-storage-units-across-us-that-may-include-unseen-evidence-report/]

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