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Epstein hid trove of evidence from investigators for more than a decade, documents suggest
Epstein paid for multiple Florida storage units until 2019, where computers and explicit materials were kept but never fully recovered by law enforcement, possibly hindering prosecutions.
- The Telegraph reported Epstein's storage units held computers, CDs and photographs, some from Little Saint James, with records indicating long-term rentals and items from his private island.
- Authorities long suspected Epstein was tipped off before the 2005 raid, and emails show Riley Kiraly private investigators moved material after Giuffre requested missing computer files.
- Photographs and inventory notes reveal CDs, photo albums and 3 computers in units, with payment records showing rentals until 2019 and $38,500 paid to Riley Kiraly.
- The DoJ's document releases prompted scrutiny after last month it published images of CDs and photo albums, while search warrants suggest some storage units may never have been raided, fueling shielding claims officials deny.
- Reports say Epstein had six lockers that remain unsearched and it remains unclear if Epstein's estate retained or destroyed materials, fueling fallout with resignations and arrests.
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Secret Epstein lockers could hold stash of files that have never been seen: report
Late financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein reportedly had six secret lockers that have never been searched, according to reports Monday. A report from The Telegraph found that Epstein apparently paid private investigators to remove computers and photographs from his Florida hom...
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