World updated: May 9, 2026
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A recent report from The Telegraph unveils the intricate strategy employed by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to conceal his documents and computers in secret storage facilities across the United States. The report claims that many of these locations, which contain sensitive physical and digital information, have yet to be explored by judicial authorities—an issue that could reveal new facets of his illegal activities and the figures associated with him…
According to an investigative report by The Telegraph, based on credit card receipts, search warrants, and research documents, Jeffrey Epstein had rented at least six large storage units in various states across the U.S. One of these units is located near his infamous mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, which has been in use since 2003. This disclosure indicates that Epstein had established a parallel system years before his final arrest to protect evidence of his crimes.
A shocking aspect of the report highlights the involvement of the private investigation agency Riley Kearley in the relocation of documents. An email from August 2009 reveals that Bill Riley, a former police officer and Epstein’s private investigator, removed computers and documents from Epstein’s residence just prior to police executing a search warrant, hiding them in locked storage units. This action suggests Epstein had access to classified police information and exercises meticulous coordination to eliminate evidence before officials arrived.
Jeffrey Epstein, who was arrested in 2019 on charges of human trafficking and sexual exploitation of minors, was found dead in his Manhattan cell before his trial. While his death was ruled a suicide, widespread speculation persists that he was murdered to prevent him from testifying against powerful and high-profile individuals. With the revelation of unexamined storage facilities in New York and other cities, it raises the question of which officials have hindered access to this evidence in recent years.
Amid these revelations, Reuters reports that criminal investigations in New Mexico, which had been closed in 2019, are now being revived. This decision was made following the release of an email suggesting the possible burial of victims’ remains near Epstein’s Zorro Ranch. The emergence of new evidence from the hidden storage units and fresh investigations in New Mexico appears to elevate Epstein’s dark legacy to a more critical phase, potentially drawing in layers of hidden power in the U.S.