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Unsearched storage lockers linked to Epstein raise fresh questions

Secret storage lockers linked to Jeffrey Epstein
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Previously undisclosed storage units allegedly used by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein remain unexamined by authorities years after multiple investigations into his activities, according to a report by The Telegraph (UK).

The publication claims Epstein arranged for sensitive materials — including computers and documents — to be removed from his residences and placed into storage facilities across the United States. Investigative records cited in the report suggest the financier rented at least six separate storage units, with one facility near his Palm Beach mansion reportedly in use as early as 2003.

Epstein, who pleaded guilty in 2008 to state charges related to soliciting prostitution from a minor, served an 18-month sentence under a controversial non-prosecution agreement. He was later arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges but allegedly died in a Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial. His death was officially ruled ‘a suicide’, though it continues to fuel widespread speculation due to his connections with prominent figures.

According to The Telegraph Epstein allegedly enlisted private investigators to relocate equipment after receiving advance warning of a potential police search. Documents referenced by the newspaper include a 2009 email from former police officer-turned-private investigator Bill Riley, who wrote of the “computers and paperwork I took from Jeff’s house prior to the Search Warrant,” adding the items were subsequently “locked in storage.”



Epstein later instructed investigators to secure an additional storage unit in New York in 2010, further expanding the network of off-site locations believed to contain personal records.

The revelations come amid renewed scrutiny of Epstein-related investigations. Separately, Reuters recently reported that authorities reopened a previously closed criminal inquiry in New Mexico following the emergence of an email suggesting possible human remains may be buried near Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch property.

The alleged existence of unsearched storage lockers is likely to intensify ongoing calls for greater transparency surrounding evidence connected to Epstein and his associates.

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  1. As if anybody with half a brain could think that the best[worst] blackmail material is hidden in FBI files!?!
    The blackmail of politicians and elite is obviously still ongoing. The FBI was fed slop. We have not even seen the tip of the iceberg.

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