Sky News has found an email exchange from 2014 showing that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein asked a member of staff to install hidden video cameras at his home in Palm Beach, Florida.
Jeffrey Epstein asked his staff to install hidden cameras at his home in Palm Beach, Florida, newly discovered emails show.
Jeffrey Epstein secret camera videos: The late sex offender installed cameras inside his Florida home. Footage from these cameras was released as part of the Epstein Files, and shows women walking in his office and one even kneeling beside him.
The emails were among millions of documents released by the US Department of Justice last month.
Sky News has found an email exchange from 2014 showing that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein asked a member of staff to install hidden video cameras at his home in Palm Beach, Florida.
The sex offender ordered his staff to install hidden cameras after being told that 'the Russians may come in handy'.
American financier Jeffrey Epstein, whose victims believed he was filming them secretly, ordered one of his assistants who obtained hidden video cameras, apparently to install them at his home in Palm Beach, Florida, according to a recently published e-mail...
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“I’m installing them into Kleenex boxes now,” the aide replied in the 2014 email exchange.
Jeffrey Epstein ordered staff to install hidden cameras in his home after being told “the Russians may come in handy”, The Telegraph can disclose. Emails...
Jeffrey Epstein planned to put hidden cameras everywhere.
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