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EXCLUSIVE: Inside the Sickening Contents of Jeffrey Epstein's Secret Hideaway — Including Slavery Manuals and Pornography

As records reveal he hid explicit material in secret storage units across the U.S.

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Aaron Tinney
Apr 13, 2026
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Jeffrey Epstein used one of his string of covert storage units across America to stash sex-slave manuals, nude images, and pornographic material, according to newly surfaced records that shed further light on the scale and secrecy of his activities.

The late sex trafficker, who died aged 66 in 2019, rented a series of lock-ups in the US between 2003 and 2019 – most of them in Florida – paying thousands of dollars to hold belongings removed from his properties.

The materials held in them were allegedly transferred ahead of a planned police raid on his Palm Beach mansion in October 2005.

Photo of Jeffrey Epstein and his CCTV control room
SOURCE: DOJ

Items are said to have been stored in one Florida facility for years, while authorities investigated allegations of abuse involving underage girls.

An inventory of one of the units has now revealed lists of computers, address books and explicit media among the contents.

The locker contained disturbing and highly sensitive material, including nude photographs believed to depict victims and video recordings sexualising teenagers.

A former law enforcement source familiar with the case said:

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