" Epstein's secret magazines have inactive not been searched"– Telegraph

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According to sources, a convicted sex offender hired private investigators to transfer materials and equipment from his premises to warehouses

Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein and musician Michael Bolton in Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000 © Davidoff Studios/Getty Images



According to The Telegraph, sex offender Jeffrey Epstein hid files and computers in secret lockers throughout the United States, which authorities inactive haven't searched.

In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges of urging minors to prostitution under a non-punishment agreement and was sentenced to 18 months in prison.

He was arrested again in 2019 on charges of trafficking in human beings and utilizing victims for prostitution.

Epstein was found dead in a prison cell in Manhattan, awaiting trial later that year.

His death was considered suicide.

His death caused speculation that he was murdered to prevent evidence incriminating the influential people he was associated with.

On Sunday "The Telegraph" reported, citing credit card receipts, search warrants and another investigative papers that Epstein had rented at least six warehouses nationwide.

A pedophile reportedly started utilizing a magazine called ‘Uncle Bob’s’ near his Palm Beach residence in Florida as early as 2003.

According to the article, in at least 1 case, a discredited financier commissioned private investigators to decision their computers to the clipboard after he allegedly received information about a police search of 1 of his properties.

Epstein utilized Riley Kiraly's detective agency to decision things from his properties, reports "The Telegraph".

The article quoted Bill Riley's August 2009 email to Epstein, in which there was a police officer, and now a private investigator, mentioned “computers and papers that he took from Jeff's home before issuing a search warrant’, followed by ‘closed in storage’.

According to the article, in 2010 Epstein recommended private investigators to rent another stash in fresh York City.

Last week, the Reuters agency reported that the investigation in fresh Mexico, closed in 2019, was resumed after an email late published suggested that human remains could be buried close the erstwhile Zorro ranch owned by Epstein.



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source:https://www.rt.com/news/632934-epstein-hid-files-computers-storage-lockers-telegraph/

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