
Topics: Jeffrey Epstein, Sex Trafficking, Crime, US News, World News

Topics: Jeffrey Epstein, Sex Trafficking, Crime, US News, World News
The contents of Jeffrey Epstein's lockers have shown a series of disturbing items found in the sex offender's Florida home.
Towards the end of January, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released some 3,000,000 pages of documents relating to Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting his sex trafficking and conspiracy charges trial.
Hundreds of people were also mentioned in the files, including Whoopi Goldberg, Elon Musk, Zayn Malik, and Emma Thompson.
However, it should be noted that being named in the files does not necessarily imply wrongdoing.
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In a new development, an inventory list obtained by the Telegraph revealed several items that were found in one of Epstein's secret lockers.
The storage locker is said to have been one of six units Epstein had across the US, which he is said to have rented over a period of 16 years.

The report detailed a three-page list of masseuses and letters discovered in the Palm Beach residence, as well as VHS tapes and inappropriate DVDs about teens.
Furthermore, the Telegraph reported that several sex toys and nude photos of what could be some of the late sex offender's victims were also found.
Amongst this was also said to be a 2005 calendar, greeting cards, laboratory results, and an 8mm video cassette of someone in the shower and a woman wearing lingerie.
Statements from Epstein's credit card show he began renting these lockers in 2003, and it's believed he used some of them until 2019.
It's believed the items were stashed in the storage unit for several years, and it remains unclear if the FBI was aware of the items when making a case against Epstein before his death.
The Independent also says it is unclear whether these items were recovered by federal law enforcement or could be released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

The FBI has not commented on whether the storage units were ever searched, as Epstein is said to have paid private detectives to remove items from his Palm Beach residence to a secret locker before a 2005 police raid at the property, leaving only keyboards behind.
According to documents released in 2024, Palm Beach Detective Joseph Recarey testified in a June 2016 deposition that he'd spoken to approximately 30 girls, with a majority being underage at the time, who'd all alleged that they'd been recruited by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell 'to perform massages and work at Epstein’s home' in Florida.
Detective Recarey then went on to claim that a 'massage' was allegedly code for 'sexual gratification', as he continued: "Epstein would either attempt to fondle the girls or touch the girls inappropriately, and at which point he would masturbate.
"And when he was done, he would get up and go wash off while the girls would get dressed and go back downstairs and get paid."
Elsewhere in the latest batch of released files, Epstein's Amazon order list was revealed, which included girls' school uniforms, vaginal tightening pills, and several books.
UNILAD has contacted the DOJ and the FBI for comment.