Mysterious materials in Epshteyn warehouses are being studied

New information related to Jeffrey Epstein's investigations is arousing public interest. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
It has been revealed that Epstein rented at least six different warehouses in the United States, where he stored computers, photos, and other important materials. These warehouses may have been used as places that posed difficulties for investigators.
According to documents, Epstein even hired private detectives to remove equipment and devices from his Florida home. This was likely a measure aimed at hiding evidence before searches.
Specifically, he rented one of the warehouses since 2003, and payments were regularly made until 2019. The most discussed issue is that U.S. officials may not have fully inspected these warehouses.
Therefore, there is a possibility that materials that have not yet been uncovered and disclosed to the public remain in the warehouses. On January 30, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released a large volume of documents in accordance with disclosure requirements.
According to the information, the total volume of documents reached 3.5 million pages. However, it is still unclear whether the materials stored in the warehouses are included in the released documents or not.
For this reason, questions surrounding this issue remain relevant.





