Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 27th February 2026, 12:19 AM
A secret storage locker belonging to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has yielded shocking materials, including a manual on turning women into sex slaves, computers, videotapes, and numerous photographs of naked women. The locker is located in Palm Beach, Florida, and among the items discovered was a three-page list of female massage therapists.
The locker also contained dozens of pornographic magazines, DVDs, and VHS tapes depicting minors in sexually explicit situations.
Before a 2005 police raid on his Florida residence, Epstein reportedly hired private investigators to remove evidence. These agents relocated the material to a secure warehouse in Palm Beach, where it remained for years while authorities continued their investigation into Epstein’s criminal activities.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Address books | 29, containing contacts of victims and associates |
| Computers | 3, some later recovered by the FBI |
| Photographs | Numerous images of naked women and sexualised minors |
| Videotapes | 8mm tape showing a woman in underwear and an unidentified person bathing |
| Cash | $2,000 in US currency |
| Identification | At least one Harvard ID card |
| Miscellaneous | Sex toys, lingerie, and related paraphernalia |
In addition to the Palm Beach unit, Epstein rented at least six other storage lockers, which US authorities reportedly never searched. This raises the possibility that further evidence of his crimes remains undiscovered. Documents indicate that Epstein continued to rent some lockers up until his death in Manhattan jail in 2019, and his associates discussed removing computers and deleting data.
Media outlet has released images of Epstein’s 18-room Parisian apartment. Authorities suspect the residence was used for sexual abuse and human trafficking. A massage room with red walls is believed to have been the scene of multiple assaults.
At least three women have come forward claiming they were abused in France by Epstein or his associates. The child protection organisation Innocence in Danger has received ten formal reports of sexual offences connected to Epstein in France, though the actual number of victims is likely higher.
Following the release of millions of documents by the US Department of Justice related to Epstein, French prosecutors have launched two new investigations: one focusing on financial crimes and the other on human trafficking.
The discovery of Epstein’s Palm Beach locker and the revelations about his Paris residence underscore the international scale of his crimes. Investigators continue to piece together evidence, but it is clear that much of the full extent of Epstein’s network and activities remains hidden.
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