For much of his adult life, Jeffrey Epstein was an obscenely wealthy man of relative mystery.
Some of the richest, most famous people in the world were aware of who he was, but no one knew how he got his money, nor how he’d managed to slink his way into the uppermost echelons of the most exclusive circles.
We still don’t have a clear idea of how he accrued enough wealth to own a private jet, an island, and more lucrative houses and apartments than most of us can dream of, but the veil of mystery relating to his dark deeds and nefarious lifestyle is steadily being pulled back.
The Department of Justice’s decision to finally release over three million documents relating to the pedophile financier gave the public the opportunity to peek into Epstein’s life in a way they’ve never been able to before.
Emails, texts, videos, and images are all included in the files the DOJ released into the public sphere. A number of high-profile figures – President Donald Trump, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor among them – were named in said files, with the latter having been arrested by authorities in the UK.
Given Epstein’s enigmatic reputation, it’s hardly a surprise that the public en masse have clamoured for as much information as possible. Earlier this week, the internet was given a look at the interior of the convicted sex offender’s private plane, the “Lolita Express”, currently rotting in a boneyard in Georgia.

The plane, purchased by Epstein in 2001, ferried a number of high-profile individuals around the world while still in use. Nicknamed the “Lolita Express”, prosecutors also allege that it was used by Epstein to traffic his young victims between countries.
Now, a secret storage locker belonging to Epstein has been cracked open, and a list of its contents revealed.
As obtained by The Telegraph newspaper, the inventory shows Epstein had a list of masseuses, personal letters, and lab results within the storage unit in question, located close to his Palm Beach residence.
Eerily, Epstein also reportedly had manuals for sex slaves, a huge stash of pornography, and nude photographs – including, reportedly, of some of his victims – plus boxes of sex toys and women’s lingerie.
As per The Telegraph, Epstein was known to have at least six such storage units in the US. Meanwhile, records show that the lockers had been in his possession since at least 2003.
Sources claim that Epstein paid private detectives to move things from his Palm Beach home to the aforementioned storage unit as he attempted to hide them from investigators prior to a raid in 2005.
The FBI has not confirmed whether Epstein’s storage facilities were ever searched.
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