Palm Beach police search of Jeffrey Epstein’s residence uncovers covert cameras and multiple interior‑design contacts
Palm Beach police search of Jeffrey Epstein’s residence uncovers covert cameras and multiple interior‑design contacts The report provides concrete details of a 2006 police search at Epstein’s Palm Beach home, including the discovery of hidden surveillance devices and a list of interior designers and architects who worked for him. It offers specific names, dates, and locations that could be followed up for evidence of illicit activity or further connections, though it lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing beyond the cameras. Key insights: Search warrant executed on 7/13/2006 at Epstein’s Palm Beach property.; Two hidden cameras found – one in a garage wall clock, another in a desk clock on Epstein’s desk.; Interior designer Mark Zeff (NY) and architect Douglas Schoettle (NY) identified as long‑term collaborators with Epstein.
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Palm Beach police search of Jeffrey Epstein’s residence uncovers covert cameras and multiple interior‑design contacts The report provides concrete details of a 2006 police search at Epstein’s Palm Beach home, including the discovery of hidden surveillance devices and a list of interior designers and architects who worked for him. It offers specific names, dates, and locations that could be followed up for evidence of illicit activity or further connections, though it lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing beyond the cameras. Key insights: Search warrant executed on 7/13/2006 at Epstein’s Palm Beach property.; Two hidden cameras found – one in a garage wall clock, another in a desk clock on Epstein’s desk.; Interior designer Mark Zeff (NY) and architect Douglas Schoettle (NY) identified as long‑term collaborators with Epstein.
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