- Jeffrey Epstein reportedly filled a hidden storage unit with incriminating materials, including computers, pornographic magazines, VHS and DVDs of teenagers, and 'sex slave' training manuals.
- The convicted sex offender allegedly hired private detectives to move items from his Florida property into storage units from 2003, seemingly to evade a police raid in 2005.
- The unit's contents, which also included nude photographs of alleged victims and address books, appear to have escaped law enforcement scrutiny for years.
- Epstein continued paying for at least one storage facility until 2019, the year he died in jail while awaiting trial on federal trafficking charges.
- The disclosure of these materials adds to the ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's crimes and alleged connections to a wider network of powerful figures, following the recent release of millions of related documents.
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