Posted on 02/23/2026 8:37:42 AM PST by bitt
Jeffrey Epstein secretly stashed computers, photographs, and other items in storage units scattered across the US — and paid private detectives to move the material around as investigators closed in on him, according to a new report.
Financial records and emails reviewed by the Telegraph revealed that the dead pedophile rented at least six storage lockers nationwide, some starting in 2003, and paid for them until 2019, the year he died by suicide in lockup.
The units were used to house items from Epstein’s homes, including computers and CDs from his private Caribbean island, Little Saint James, the outlet reported.
Search warrants — which were part of the tranche of 3 million Epstein-related documents released by the Justice Department — also revealed that US authorities possibly never raided the storage spaces, which could contain never-before-seen evidence in the sex-trafficking case.
Emails reviewed by the publication further revealed that Epstein had private eyes move materials out of his homes into the storage facilities before authorities could execute search warrants at his residences.
The convicted sex offender made regular payments to multiple facilities, including one near his Palm Beach mansion, according to credit card statements discovered by the outlet.
Additional files showed that Epstein’s private investigators were instructed to rent a Manhattan storage unit on the disgraced financier’s behalf, and were paid tens of thousands of dollars to do so, the outlet reported.
In August 2009, a month after his release from jail on a child sex crime conviction, the financier was emailed by a private investigator who informed him that Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre had requested missing computer material, the outlet said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
“”secretly stashed computers, photographs, and other items in storage units scattered across the US””
SO secret, the NY Post publishes an article about it - YEP!
Note that Christopher Steele has inserted himself into this story as one of the Telegraph’s sources:
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/02/11/was-jeffrey-epstein-russian-spy/
Honey traps and hidden cameras: All of Epstein’s suspicious ties to
Moscow
From Moscow flights to friendships with Kremlin officials, the late paedophile’s emails
raise alarming questions over his ties to Putin
Roland Oliphaunt
Chief Foreign Analyst
11 February 2026 7:23pm GMT
Some of those familiar with Russian espionage are certain that Epstein had links
to that world. “My sources in America tell me that... Epstein was recruited as
early as the 1970s by Russian organised crime figures in New York, and his
information and operational techniques were being used from that point
onwards,” Christopher Steele, the former head of MI6’s Russia desk, said.
On the next episode of storage wars .,,
More to come - more to go...
Gloria Allred (whom I despise, BTW) is representing some of the Epstein women (big shock).
She was on Newsmax tonight and said that some anonymous person “in the know” has told here that there are at least 1 million more files that haven’t been released.
When DOJ was asked about it, they said they’re just copies of stuff already out there so they won’t release them. She asked why, if they’re just copies and no big deal, why won’t they release them?
Anyhow, FWIW...
It’s terrible how the Democrats are now the main ones speaking the truth, when it comes to the Epstein files, but it is what it is. The exposure of the files and accomplices was originally setup to be an issue the Republicans could run and win with, but we apparently protecting people for some reason and it’s seriously backfiring. Regarding Allred’s claim, check the 2nd paragraph below:
https://www.aol.com/articles/doj-allow-congress-view-unredacted-223743395.html
Members of Congress will be able to review unredacted versions of the more than 3 million pages of Epstein files released by the Justice Department starting Feb. 9, according to a letter obtained by USA TODAY.
The Justice Department is not making available to Congress the approximately 2.5 million pages of Epstein files it withheld completely. In total, the files in the government’s possession include more than 6 million pages, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said at a press conference Jan. 30.
“Members of Congress will be able to review unredacted versions of the more than 3 million pages of Epstein files released by the Justice Department starting Feb. 9”
And they did that a couple weeks ago. But they got skunked by DOJ, who monitored which Congress Critter logged in ... AND ... they monitored what each one queried.
Turns out, that the first thing that most searched for after logging on was the Critter’s OWN NAME. Must be some major guilty consciences out there. They had less interest in human trafficking, etc., than they did on whether they themselves were compromised.
Searching for their own name just shows the lack of trust they have in the DOJ probably as much as anything. Marjorie Taylor Greene was seemingly rightfully upset that her name was in there, as she said later, because she wasn’t even a member of Congress yet, or nationally known by anyone, by the time Epstein was dead. The DOJ excuse seemed to be that the files weren’t actually only Epstein’s files, but other recent things involving his critics. Many other prominent names were completely left out like Tom Hanks leading to further questions. Bottom line the whole thing seems to have been horribly managed
The big question now is if any of the Congress people who saw the names are now going to use their right to free speech to release them. So far, they haven’t been willing to, with Alan Dershowitz, promising to sue anyone who does, and Nancy Mason even posting on X that she fears for her life.
Purposeful mismanagement as a tool.
On a related note, we hear a lot about the US and the UK, why is France left off the US/UK enemedia radar...
BTW, if the name of that bank sounds familiar...
It should.
And for all the wrong reasons.
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