Breaking: Search of Jeffrey Epstein's House Reveals Sick Items in Locked Safe
In a bombshell revelation, prosecutors revealed that a search warrant-authorized investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s residence unearthed nude photographs of underage girls.
The search, conducted at the same time as Epstein’s arrest in New York City, is shedding new light on the convicted pedophile’s current habits.
The details, documented in a 10-page bail memo presented to the judge presiding over a Monday hearing, are part of the state’s case as to why the prosecutors are asking the judge to deny Epstein bail.
According to reporter Adam Klasfeld, “Authorities found ‘at least hundreds — and perhaps thousands — of sexually suggestive photographs of fully- or partially-nude females,’ some of whom ‘appear to be’ underage girls. Some were in a ‘locked safe.’
“One of those girls’ counsel corroborated she was underage.”
BREAKING: Authorities found “at least hundreds–and perhaps thousands–of sexually suggestive photographs of fully- or partially-nude females,” some of whom “appear to be” underage girls. Some were in a “locked safe.”
One of those girls’ counsel corroborated she was underage. pic.twitter.com/A7wdPggl8t
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) July 8, 2019
In furthering their argument that Epstein should not be allowed to make bail, the prosecutors allege he previously “tried to ‘harass or tamper with witnesses,’ and hired private investigators who ‘”forc[ed] off the road”‘ the father of an individual relevant in the investigation’ in an ‘alarming’ incident,” Klasfeld reported.
Prosecutors: Epstein tried to “harass or tamper with witnesses,” and hired private investigators who “‘forc[ed] off the road’ the father of an individual relevant in the investigation,” in an “alarming” incident.
Govt’s 10-page bail memo, @CourthouseNews: https://t.co/ViJGZh2Urw pic.twitter.com/eYExJoDOzF
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) July 8, 2019
Epstein’s arrest is the result of a lengthy and detailed indictment that describes a sophisticated system used by Epstein to sexually exploit and abuse dozens of minor girls at his homes in Manhattan, New York, and Palm Beach, Florida.
The indictment reveals “in order to maintain and increase his supply of victims, Epstein also paid certain of his victims to recruit additional girls to be similarly abused by Epstein.”
If convicted of each count in the indictment, Epstein faces up to 45 years imprisonment.
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