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Inside Jeffrey Epstein's Lavish House of Horrors: Life-Size Dolls, Porn and More

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Chances are, you’re already well aware that Jeffrey Epstein is a weird guy. But what authorities recently found in a search of his East Side Manhattan apartment takes the word “weird” to a whole new level.

According to USA Today, federal documents stated that federal agents used crowbars to pry open the doors of his seven-story residence and, upon searching, discovered a “vast trove of lewd photographs” of women, some of whom appeared to be underage.

The pictures were reportedly meticulously organized and locked in a safe inside his home, which is beyond bizarre and textbook creepy.

The memo, which the Southern District of New York produced, described the search to convince a federal judge that Epstein should not be freed pending trial for sex trafficking charges for which he was arrested on July 6.

Aside from evidence discovered that support the sex trafficking charges, agents discovered “hundreds – and perhaps thousands – of sexually suggestive photographs of fully – or partially – nude females.” Reportedly while investigators poured through the vile discoveries, one of the photographed girls “was underage at the time the relevant photographs were taken.”

USA Today noted that pictures found in a safe included CDs labeled “Young [Name] + [Name],” “Misc nudes 1,” and “Girl pics nude.”

According to The New York Times, other strange items and decorations were found throughout the mansion, including one particular hallway that was covered in fake eyeballs originally intended for wounded servicemen.

Agents discovered a life-size female doll that was reportedly hanging from a chandelier and chess set with suggestively dressed pieces — one of which was modeled after one of the billionaire’s employees.

They also discovered strange artwork in the $55 million mansion, including one painting that depicted a “photorealistic prison scene that included barbed wire, corrections officers and a guard station, with Mr. Epstein portrayed in the middle.”

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The memo called for Epstein to stay in jail, citing the fact he’s a registered sex offender, which stemmed from a Florida-based conviction in 2008. It proceeded to try to convince the judge, asserting Epstein “is not reformed, he is not chastened, he is not repentant, rather he is a continuing danger to the community and an individual who faces devastating evidence supporting deeply serious charges.”

It also detailed his vast monetary resources that would allow him to flee the country without much of a problem. “Each of these factors — the seriousness of the allegations, the strength of the evidence, and the possibility of lengthy incarceration — creates an extraordinary incentive to flee. And as further described below, the defendant has the means and money to do so,” the documents read.

It’s clear that prosecutors are doing everything possible to make sure Epstein stays locked up and isn’t given the chance to run for the hills.

According to CNN, the indictment against him includes charges of sexual trafficking of at least three underage girls.

Given the amount of evidence against him, including his “house of horrors” filled with unspeakable items, we hope and pray that this monster isn’t back out on the streets anytime soon.

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The fact that Epstein has skated out of similar trouble in the past and enjoyed a billionaire’s posh lifestyle is beyond sickening.

As long as the U.S. justice system doesn’t fail his victims, Epstein will finally do the time for his crimes.

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Ryan Ledendecker is a former writer for The Western Journal.
Ryan Ledendecker is a former writer for The Western Journal.
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