A fresh investigation says Epstein secretly rented at least six storage units across the U.S. from the early 2000s through his 2019 death — and filled them with computers, photos, CDs and other materials from his homes and private island that may never have been searched by authorities.
Emails and financial records show he paid private investigators to stash and move this material ahead of police raids, raising the possibility that previously unseen evidence tied to his trafficking network still exists outside the official DOJ file dumps.
It’s unclear if these units will ever be accessed or what’s inside — but the revelations add fresh questions about what evidence might still be out there.
A fresh investigation says Epstein secretly rented at least six storage units across the U.S. from the early 2000s through his 2019 death — and filled them with computers, photos, CDs and other materials from his homes and private island that may never have been searched by authorities.
Emails and financial records show he paid private investigators to stash and move this material ahead of police raids, raising the possibility that previously unseen evidence tied to his trafficking network still exists outside the official DOJ file dumps.
It’s unclear if these units will ever be accessed or what’s inside — but the revelations add fresh questions about what evidence might still be out there.