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The horrific contents of Jeffrey Epstein's secret storage locker have been revealed
The sickening contents of a secret Florida storage locker owned by Jeffrey Epstein have been revealed.
Inside, a list shows that the disgraced pedophile billionaire kept some truly disturbing items that spoke to his evil persona.
Jeffrey Epstein’s secret storage locker reveals chilling insight into his mind
The criminal tale of Jeffrey Epstein has captivated the world for some time now.
The criminal sex offender may be dead now, but the repercussions of his life still echo, with the tones ringing particularly loud in certain ears.
Former Prince Andrew - now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor - and ex-UK ambassador to the USA Peter Mandelson have since been arrested for their relationship with Epstein, and other celebrities are listed in the files.
Top of the list is President Donald Trump, who has been the subject of much speculation and even some shocking allegations, though unverified, surrounding his own relationship to Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019, although even that fact is disputed.
Now, a secret storage locker belonging to Epstein has been opened, and the list of contents has been revealed.
It provides us with an insight into the mindset of one of the most intriguing and notorious criminal personalities in recent times.
What was in Jeffrey Epstein’s locker?
The inventory, obtained by The Telegraph, shows that the financier had a list of masseuses, personal letters, and lab results within the Palm Beach storage unit.
He also had manuals for sex slaves, a massive stash of pornography, and many address books.
There were VHS tapes and DVDs of pornography that sexualized teenagers, nude photographs - some purportedly of Epstein victims - boxes full of sex toys, and women's lingerie.
Epstein was known to have at least six storage units littered across the USA, and this was just one, near to his Florida residence.
Records show that the lockers had been in Epstein’s possession since at least 2003, right up until before he died in 2019.
It has been reported that Epstein paid people to move things from his nearby home to the units in an attempt to hide them from investigators before a 2005 raid.
The FBI has yet to confirm whether the storage lockers were searched or if the bureau found the items at the time.