Jeffrey Epstein’s secret stash of evidence, which he hid from investigators after being tipped off about incoming raids on his properties, has just been uncovered.
As Slay News previously reported, newly revealed records show that Epstein secretly moved and concealed a cache of evidence shortly before law enforcement raided his Palm Beach mansion in 2005.
The findings are raising fresh questions about what investigators may have missed.
Epstein hired private detectives to remove materials from his Florida property and store them in a storage locker just before authorities executed search warrants.
What was inside that locker is now coming into focus.
What Was Hidden
According to a new report, the Palm Beach storage unit reportedly contained:
- Three computers
- 29 address books
- A three-page list of Florida masseuses
- Nude photographs believed to be of Epstein’s victims
- VHS tapes and DVDs containing content described as “eroticizing teenagers”
- Pornographic magazines
- An 8mm cassette tape allegedly showing footage of someone in a shower and a woman in lingerie
- A 2005 calendar, greeting cards, letters, and laboratory results
- Sex toys, body massagers, lingerie, and cash
- A concealed weapon permit
- A Harvard ID card
An inventory of the contents was reportedly emailed to Epstein and his lawyers in August 2009, just one month after he was released from jail following his 2008 conviction for child sex crimes.
Even more troubling is that some computer-related material “appeared to be missing,” including equipment that may have been connected to surveillance cameras.
Surveillance and Blackmail Questions
The missing hardware has fueled long-running suspicions that Epstein may have secretly recorded encounters inside his homes, potentially for blackmail.
Adding to the intrigue, emails reportedly reference a Logitech cloud server containing camera recordings from Epstein’s island, data that allegedly could not be physically destroyed.
The technician responsible for installing recording equipment on Epstein’s private island in 2014, Jermaine Ruan, was later named as a $1 million beneficiary in Epstein’s trust.
Ruan handled cameras and networking systems at Epstein’s property known as “LSJ” (Little Saint James) and later transitioned the island’s systems to Ubiquiti equipment beginning in late 2017.
He now works for the U.S. Virgin Islands Bureau of Corrections.
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According to reports, the FBI did obtain copies of two computer drives connected to the Palm Beach locker.
However, the original computers are believed never to have been recovered.
Multiple Storage Units
The Palm Beach locker was reportedly just one of at least six storage units Epstein maintained across the United States.
Search warrants reviewed by The Telegraph suggest that U.S. authorities may never have raided the additional lockers, raising the possibility that undiscovered material could still exist.
Former Palm Beach police chief Michael Reiter previously stated that authorities suspected Epstein had been tipped off before the October 2005 raid, commenting that “the place had been cleaned up.”
Paris Photos and FBI Memo
French police have also released previously unseen photographs from Epstein’s Paris apartment, including images showing a massage table and pictures of nude women hanging on the walls.
For years, victims have alleged that Epstein recorded encounters inside his properties.
Yet an internal FBI memo released in a later tranche of documents pushed back on that theory.
“We are aware of the theories circulated in the media and online that Epstein video recorded the abuse of his victims, including by other men, but we have found no evidence to support that theory,” the memo stated.
The memo further said that if such material had existed, it would have been used in prosecutions.
An FBI forensic analyst later testified that the recovered hard drives contained photos of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and a job advertisement written by “GMax” seeking a massage therapist, but no explicit recordings of abuse involving powerful figures.
Orders to Wipe and Destroy
Emails released in the latest document batch show Epstein repeatedly directing staff to wipe computers and shred tapes in the years before his 2019 arrest.
In an email to Epstein, one staffer wrote:
“We removed the four old IBM servers that were at the top of the rack and wiped two routers and a switch.
“All the hard drives have had holes drilled in them which may have been the best part.
“We have the old backup tapes out tog the unit that wouldn’t power on as well.
“I’m going to reach out to data destruction companies to shred the tapes.
“I’ve seen trucks in midtown that roll up and destroy stuff.
“I’ll see if I can find one for the tapes.
“We probably have about two hours left to remove the remaining equipment and then that rack should be empty and ready to go..”
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In 2014, associates also reportedly discussed destroying equipment housed in a Manhattan server room.
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That same year, emails suggest Epstein directed staff to install hidden cameras inside Kleenex boxes.
One message allegedly included the remark:
“The Russians may come in handy.”
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Unanswered Questions
Despite official claims that no blackmail archive has been uncovered, the newly detailed storage unit, missing equipment, cloud references, and systematic destruction of hardware have reignited skepticism.
If additional lockers were never searched and if original hardware was never recovered, the full scope of what Epstein recorded, stored, or destroyed may still be unknown.
As more files surface, the central questions of how much evidence was deliberately hidden and how much has yet to be found remain unclear.
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