Epstein Palm Beach mansion
© SDNYEpstein reportedly moved items from his Palm Beach mansion to the locker to hid them from investigators before a 2005 raid on the property.
Sex slave manuals, dozens of address books and a huge porn stash were among the trove of sickening items found in one of Jeffrey Epstein's secret storage lockers in Florida, it has been revealed.

An inventory list obtained by the Telegraph showed the late pedophile had a three-page list of masseuses, letters and lab results hidden away in the Palm Beach storage unit.

VHS tapes and DVDs eroticizing teens, nude photos of apparent Epstein victims and boxloads of sex toys were also uncovered.

The storage locker in Palm Beach was one of at least six units scattered across the US that Epstein had rented over a 16-year stretch.
Epstein rented at least six storage units
© DOJFinancial records and emails show Epstein rented at least six storage units nationwide starting in 2003 and paid for them until 2019, the year he died by suicide in jail.
Credit card statements obtained by the outlet showed that Epstein began renting the lockers as early as 2003.

Some were rented until 2019 — the year he died by suicide in his Manhattan jail cell.

The disgraced financier reportedly paid private detectives to move materials from his Palm Beach mansion to the locker in an apparent attempt to hide them from investigators before they raided his property in 2005.


Comment: Tipped off perhaps.


The stashed items are believed to have stayed hidden away in the storage unit for several years.

Epstein storage files
© DOJThe units were used to house items from Epstein’s homes, including computers and CDs from his private Caribbean island, Little Saint James.
It wasn't immediately clear if the items were ever found by the FBI as it built its sex-trafficking case against Epstein.

Still, emails included in the latest batch of Epstein files indicate his staffers at one point had discussed moving computers around and wiping them.

Jeffrey Epstein stashed computers
© DOJJeffrey Epstein stashed computers and photos in storage units across the US, using private detectives to move them as investigators closed in.
Additional files indicate that Epstein's private investigators were instructed at one point to rent a Manhattan storage unit on the disgraced financier's behalf.

The FBI hasn't confirmed whether Epstein's storage facilities were ever searched.