03/09/2026
Epstein’s Untouched Storage Units: What’s Still Hidden? 🗝️
Six storage units rented by Jeffrey Epstein have been discovered, reportedly containing computers, photos, CDs, and other materials moved from his properties—including his island. Shockingly, these units were never searched—not by local authorities, not by the FBI, not by anyone.
Journalists at The Telegraph reviewed recently released Epstein-related documents, finding financial records, emails, and credit card payments showing Epstein rented at least six storage units across the U.S. from 2003 until his death in 2019. He also paid private investigators to move materials from his homes into these units, particularly when he feared law enforcement might search his properties.
One documented example: items were removed from his Palm Beach mansion before a police raid in the mid-2000s and stored nearby. Inventories listed computers, address books, lists of masseuses, photos, and more.
In the midst of what the DOJ calls a “transparency” operation—3 million pages released, 2,000 videos, 180,000 images—the existence of these six untouched evidence lockers raises urgent questions:
What else might be missing?
What evidence could have connected Epstein’s network to others?
How many leads remain buried?
The “Transparency” Operation
On January 30, 2026, the DOJ published over 3 million additional pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Officially, this is framed as good-faith effort with redactions to protect victims. But survivors, watchdogs, and members of Congress see a different picture: controlled access, heavy redactions, and friction over who sees what, leaving key evidence untouched.
If the DOJ and FBI truly want accountability:
Confirm the existence and location of the storage units.
Explain why they were never searched.
Secure any remaining evidence and document the chain of custody.
Allow independent oversight.
Center survivors in every decision, because protecting victims should never shield the powerful.
The Bigger Pattern
The Epstein Files expose a network beyond party lines, with institutional forces in both parties working to ensure the full picture never emerges. Truth will not come from inside these systems—it must come from external pressure and public awareness.
Even with global crises unfolding, the Epstein Files remain a story that cannot be i