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Full list of items hidden in Epstein's secret storage locker have just been revealed
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Published 15:46 26 Feb 2026 GMT

Full list of items hidden in Epstein's secret storage locker have just been revealed

Epstein previously attempted to hide the contents

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Another major twist has emerged regarding Jeffrey Epstein, as an inventory list of secret storage containers owned by the convicted child sex offender has been revealed, unveiling all of the potentially incriminating items hidden inside.

What's been made clear through the House Oversight Committee's release of over 3 million documents from the Epstein files is that the former financier wasn't exactly the most secretive when it came to his activities, as countless emails, photos, and documents reveal hints or explicit evidence of his illegal activities.

It's certainly intriguing to many then that there would be information and items that Epstein would want to keep completely hidden then, as he appears to have hired out around six storage containers which were used to store items from his Florida property before a police raid back in 2005.

This raid was likely linked to Epstein's original conviction of soliciting prostitution from a minor, which came to light initially following a fight between two schoolgirls, and new reports from the Telegraph have unveiled the inventory of items stored inside these hidden containers.

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Epstein's house was raided by police in 2005, but he appears to have hid incriminating items in storage containers (Kypros/Getty Images)
Epstein's house was raided by police in 2005, but he appears to have hid incriminating items in storage containers (Kypros/Getty Images)

It has been revealed that Epstein hired private detectives to move the items out of his home prior to the raid, with the storage containers opened on behalf of the Riley Kiraly detective agency as opposed to the financier's.

Here are all of the items that were listed on the inventory of the hidden storage container:

  • Three computers
  • 29 address books
  • Three-page list of masseuses in Florida
  • Nude photographs (likely of Epstein's victims)
  • Pornographic magazines
  • VHS tapes and DVDs eroticising teenagers
  • 8mm video cassette tape of someone showering alongside a woman in lingerie
  • 2005 calendar
  • Greetings cards
  • Letters
  • Laboratory results
  • Two training manuals for sex slaves
  • Sex toys
  • Body massagers
  • Women's lingerie
  • Over $2,000 in cash
  • A concealed weapon permit
  • Harvard ID card

The FBI were able to obtain copies of the hard drives found within two of the aforementioned computers, but it's unclear whether they also found other material locked away in the storage containers.

Epstein paid private detectives to hide items before the raid, including computers, address books, and explicit material (Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)
Epstein paid private detectives to hide items before the raid, including computers, address books, and explicit material (Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)

The Telegraph also obtained and reviewed search warrants relating to these storage containers housing Epstein's secret items, and it's suggested that US authorities never actually raided them.

This could suggest that there is still evidence relating to Epstein that hasn't yet been seen by anyone, potentially opening up further investigations and expose additional criminal activity.

Some of the items listed in the inventory – which was emailed to Epstein back in 2009 after he was released from prison – were originally identified by receipts found in the police raid of his Florida property, solving the mystery for authorities as to where they were to be found.

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