The Epstein saga continues to unravel, even after his death. This time, it involves storage units – and a whole lot of unanswered questions. According to a recent bombshell report by *The Telegraph*, Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious convicted sex offender, allegedly stashed away a trove of files and computers in storage units across the United States, and shockingly, authorities haven’t searched them all.
Epstein's Secret Stash UNTOUCHED?! What's Hidden I...
Yes, you read that right. Unsearched. Think about that for a minute. This is a case that implicated some of the world's most powerful figures, and potential evidence is just sitting in storage lockers? It's almost unbelievable. *The Telegraph*'s investigation suggests Epstein, ever the meticulous planner, hired private investigators to move materials and equipment from his various properties into these facilities.
Let's rewind for a second. Epstein, as we all know, pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution involving a minor back in 2008. He served a relatively short 18 months, a fact that still infuriates many. Then, in 2019, he was arrested again, this time on federal human trafficking charges. Before he could face trial, he was found dead in a Manhattan jail cell, his death ruled a suicide. Of course, that ruling did little to quell the rampant speculation that he was silenced to protect others. And now, this.
The *Telegraph*'s report, citing a deep dive into credit card receipts, search warrants, and other investigative documents, claims Epstein rented at least six storage facilities nationwide. Apparently, he started using a facility near his Palm Beach mansion way back in 2003. Even more intriguing, the report indicates that Epstein, getting a tip-off about an impending police search, instructed private investigators to move his computers into a storage locker. We're talking about an email from Bill Riley, a former police officer turned private investigator, mentioning "computers and paperwork" taken from Epstein's house *before* a search warrant was executed, and then "locked in storage." In 2010, he was supposedly instructing the detectives to rent *another* one in New York.
It begs the question: what exactly is in these storage units? And why haven't they all been thoroughly searched? I mean, given the gravity of the allegations against Epstein and the potential involvement of others, this seems like a critical oversight. Just last week, Reuters reported that a criminal investigation in New Mexico, which was closed in 2019, has been reopened after a newly released email suggested the possible burial of human remains near Epstein's former Zorro Ranch. This whole situation just keeps getting darker, doesn't it?
You can delve deeper into the *Telegraph*'s findings at RT.com, and also check out RT's coverage of a UN report suggesting Epstein's files might contain evidence of "crimes against humanity." It's a rabbit hole, that's for sure, and we need to see where it leads.
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