“Where are Epstein Tapes?” FBI Confiscated Pedophile’s CD, Hard Drives and Photographs; Now it’s “Missing”

Epstein in his townhouse in 2015. Photo: Christopher Anderson for New York Magazine

Thousands of Epstein’s tapes, hard drives, CDs, and photographs were now reported “missing” after the FBI conducted a raid on Epstein’s townhouse in New York City in July 2019.

A safe found in Jeffrey Epstein’s 5th floor dressing room contained large amount of cash, diamonds, foreign passports and CDs and hard drives. (US District Attorney’s Office)

According to FBI Special Agent Kelly Maguire, who testified against Epstein’s paramour Ghislaine Maxwell, they found a safe that contained CDs, hard drives, tapes, money, jewelry, and passports. However, they were not able to bring a valid warrant to move the evidence so they photographed the safe along with the items found inside instead.

A few days later, when the FBI agents returned for the evidence, it went missing according to Maguire.

She then called Epstein’s former lawyer and executor of his estate Richard Khan. Twenty to thirty minutes later, he returned carrying two suitcases where the items were lugged.

However, Maguire remarked that she was uncertain if these were the same items that they had discovered in early July.

Jeffrey Epstein’s residence at 9 E. 71st St. in the Manhattan borough of New York on July 18, 2019, in New York City. 
Scott Heins/Getty Images

Agent Maguire is a member of the FBI Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force.

Prosecutors also presented photos of the sex trafficker’s home: a marble-floored entrance hall with a large, dark wooden staircase and a gilded fireplace, a room with a massage table and dark pink curtains, where the sex offender molested minors amid “massages.”

FBI also discovered a shelf inside a closet full of large black binders. The binders contained CDs, neatly organized in plastic slipcovers, including thumbnails with photos on them. Some remarked that Epstein compiled his CDs like a “police report.”

An FBI search team found boxes of hard drives in large plastic bins in a room in Epstein’s home
(US District Attorney’s Office)

They also discovered a plastic bin with hard drives hidden under a bookshelf.

According to Maguire, these hard drives had tamper-proof “evidence” tape.

But these hard drives had disappeared as soon as FBI agents entered Epstein’s home, as reported by Joseph Recarey, a Florida detective who issued a search warrant on Epstein’s Palm Beach Home.

Recarey said that “at least six hard drives in the house had been hastily removed, leaving dangling wires attached to monitors in several areas of the house.”

Social Media Erupted

Amid the unsealing of court documents and Epstein’s lists, the public also demands the FBI to release these “missing” evidence. 

Alex Jones of Infowars posted a video on X, along with a quote, “This information is 1000x more powerful than the Epstein Client List.”

End Wokeness remarked, “On July 6, 2019, the FBI raided the Jeffrey Epstein townhouse in NYC. Agents found a safe filled with CDs, hard drives, passports, and more. They found binders of CDs with explicit photos of his underage victims and presumably his clients too. We have not heard about them since.”‘

Jack Posobiec wrote on X, “Reminder that the FBI confiscated the Epstein tapes and has never returned them.”

Another X user slammed the FBI and quipped, “If the FBI can track every single grandma from January 6th they can track down and criminally charge every single pedophile that went to Epstein island.” 

“They could also release the hard drives and the blackmail tapes if they wanted to.” 

“But they don’t; they are protecting all of them.”

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