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Police discovery of hidden cameras, explicit photos, and alleged procurement notes at Jeffrey Epstein’s residenceCase Filekaggle-ho-019195House OversightPolice discovery of hidden cameras, explicit photos, and alleged procurement notes at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence
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Police discovery of hidden cameras, explicit photos, and alleged procurement notes at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence
Police discovery of hidden cameras, explicit photos, and alleged procurement notes at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence The passage provides concrete details-names (Sarah Kellen, Detective Recarey, Juan Alessi), specific items (hidden cameras in clocks, massage table, pornographic photos, notes offering girls), and a timeline (cameras installed in 2004). These are actionable leads for investigators to trace the chain of custody of the cameras, identify who supplied the girls, and explore possible involvement of law‑enforcement personnel. While the information is not wholly novel, it adds new specifics that could expand a criminal probe, though it lacks direct ties to high‑level political figures. Key insights: Hidden cameras were installed in Epstein’s house in 2004, allegedly with police assistance.; Notes signed by "Sarah Kellen" reference providing girls for Epstein.; Detective Recarey investigated a 2004 theft claim involving Epstein and his handyman Juan Alessi.
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