
The Vault: The Epstein Files Epstein’s Secret Storage Units: Hard Drives, Video Tapes, and the Overlooked Evidence Trail (2/26/26)
Feb 26, 2026
Revealed records show secret storage lockers filled with computers, hard drives, tapes, photos and disturbing manuals. Discussion covers alleged tip-offs that may have moved material before a 2005 raid. Questions are raised about what the FBI recovered and whether other lockers were ever searched. Financial records and chain-of-custody emails suggest long-term leases and unresolved evidence trails.
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Epstein's Hidden Evidence Cache
- Jeffrey Epstein leased multiple secret storage units and stocked them with potentially incriminating items like hard drives, DVDs sexualizing teenagers, nude photos, and sex-slave manuals.
- Financial records show at least six lockers from 2003–2019, and an inventory linked to a Palm Beach unit catalogued computers, video tapes, lingerie, cash, and a three-page masseuse list.
Pre‑Raid Clean Up Suggests A Tip Off
- The timing and removal of computers before the 2005 Palm Beach raid strongly suggest Epstein was tipped off and used private detectives to hide evidence.
- Michael Ryder noted the house had been cleaned and computer material was missing, while staff emails discuss moving items to hidden lockups.
Inventory Shows Sexualized Materials And Personal Items
- The inventory included intimate videos and personal items indicating both sexual exploitation and efforts to hide physical evidence like sex toys, lingerie, and a concealed weapons permit.
- Recovered material reportedly included footage of shower scenes, women in lingerie, lab results showing STIs, and a Harvard ID among the stash.
