Jeffrey Epstein went to great lengths to try to hide his deepest, darkest secrets from the world. Documents uncovered and reviewed by The Telegraph revealed the late sex offender rented six storage lockers across the United States for over a decade, starting in at least 2003 and up until 2019, the year he died by (supposedly) suicide. He allegedly used the units to hide items, including photographs and computers from Little Saint James, also known as "Pedophile Island." The outlet reported he even paid private detectives to remove equipment from his home in Florida in an apparent attempt to prevent investigators from finding it. Related: Andrew & Sarah Ferguson 'In Survival Mode' Amid Epstein Scandal And what else? Search warrants suggest that the authorities NEVER RAIDED THOSE LOCKERS! THE SAME UNITS THAT COULD HOUSE POTENTIALLY UNSEEN INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM AND OTHER POWERFUL PEOPLE! OMG! Perezcious readers likely know that it has long been suspected that Epstein collected compromising material on his associates, but only a small number of such photographs or videos have emerged over the years. However, with this new information coming out about the secret storage units, you cannot help but wonder if it is all there. We mean, Epstein had five properties in the US and France by the time he died. Pictures taken of the homes when the authorities raided them after his 2019 arrest showed that many contained large storage areas and empty basements. If the convicted pedophile had all that space, why would he need six external storage units? It makes you think he was trying to hide something, right? Like incriminating material against him and his associates... It becomes even more suspicious after the documents The Telegraph unearthed indicated that Epstein told those private detectives he hired to move computers into another lock-up after seemingly being tipped off about a police raid on his home in 2005. According to the publication, the private investigators were also asked to open a secret storage unit in New York for Epstein, receiving tens of thousands of dollars in compensation. Police suspected Epstein was tipped off about the raid, with former Palm Beach police chief, Michael Reiter, saying that "the place had been cleaned up" and certain computer material disappeared. And emails The Telegraph discovered suggested that this may have been the case because Epstein paid these private detectives to move the items out beforehand! Epstein's own staff also talked about moving computers and CDs from his private island into hidden lock-ups. Back in August 2009, a month after his release from jail following a child sex offense conviction, a private investigator emailed Epstein informing him that Virginia Giuffre, who accused the disgraced financier of sexually abusing and sex trafficking her to powerful men, including to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor when she was only 17 years old, had asked for missing computer material. Billy Riley - one half of the Riley Kiraly private detective agency that Epstein hired - wrote: "Over the weekend I learned that plaintiff's counsel are looking to get from me the computers and paperwork I took from Jeff's house prior to the Search Warrant. I have them locked in storage and would like to know what to do with them. They are no longer needed in the criminal case, I assume. Is it possible to give you these items for your review and safekeeping or give it to Darren Indyke [Epstein's lawyer] or back to Jeff, etc.? I have attached my inventory and some of the photos of the items I have. Roy Black directed that the computers drives be cloned and he would have the results of that effort. The cloning was done by a forensic specialist, Dave Kleiman. Let me know ASAP." It is unknown where exactly the competitors were stored. But emails show Epstein leased a nearby self-storage unit in Florida called Uncle Bob's since 2003, overlapping with his years living in Palm Beach. In fact, most of the units reportedly were within a few miles of his mansion in the area. Credit card statements show he shelled out $374.13 per month to Uncle Bob's until March 2015, and he made a final smaller payment in late 2016. He also paid around $140 for a Royal Palm Beach unit until 2019. Photos believed to have been taken inside one lock-up in Florida by a staffer in 2012 show the space with fans, projectors, an armchair, and dozens of cardboard boxes, including one with the image of what appears to be a computer. See (below): (c) Department of Justice Epstein also had other units on industrial estates on the outskirts of Palm Beach and Delray Beach, which is north of Miami. One public storage facility he paid for from 2009 to 2011, The Telegraph reported, featured large garages to store vehicles, and customers could access it 24 hours a day without staff interaction. An employee refused to say anything about the matter - not even to confirm whether the FBI raided the units. They claimed confidentiality agr
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