Epstein asked staff to install hidden video cameras at his Florida home, email exchange shows
Emails show Epstein directed staff to install motion-detected hidden cameras concealed in tissue boxes at his Florida home, confirming victims' fears of secret recordings, DOJ documents reveal.
- Sky News found an email exchange from 2014 showing Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, asked a staff member to install hidden video cameras in his Florida home.
- An email said the staff member purchased cameras from a spy store and installed them in tissue boxes.
- Surveillance videos analyzed by Sky News appear to show Epstein speaking to and interacting with women in rooms where cameras were installed.
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Jeffrey Epstein horror deepens as paedo asked staff to install hidden cameras in home - The Mirror
In yet another disturbing revelation to emerge from the Epstein Files, it's been reported that Jeffrey Epstein requested that an associate fit secret spy cams at his notorious Palm Beach home
Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein asked an employee to install hidden cameras in his Palm Beach, Florida, home, according to emails from 2014, Sky News reports. The employee told Epstein to hide the cameras in tissue boxes. The emails suggest Epstein may have been secretly filming his victims.
Epstein installed secret cameras, videos show women walking around him, with one kneeling down
Jeffrey Epstein secret camera videos: The late sex offender installed cameras inside his Florida home. Footage from these cameras was released as part of the Epstein Files, and shows women walking in his office and one even kneeling beside him.
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