FBI agents used a saw to open a safe in Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion that held hard drives and diamonds



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The FBI agent testified about the July search of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan home.

She said that agents opened a safe and found a lot of stuff inside.

The agent said that there were CDs in other places of the house.

The FBI agent who led the FBI search team said at Ghislaine's trial that they used a saw to open a locked safe in Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion.

The FBI special agent said that the officers found a lot of stuff inside the safe.

The leader of the team that searched the home of the man who was accused of sexual assault testified about what they found. The search was conducted as part of a search warrant that was executed a few days before the arrest of Epstein. After no one answered when they rang, her team forced their way into the building.

Federal prosecutors mentioned the contents of the safe when they sought to have a judge deny the bail application of the man. They said agents found $70,000 in cash, 48 loose diamonds and other jewelry, and a passport with a picture of the man under another name in a safe.

The hard drives in the safe have never been mentioned by Justice Department officials.

It is the first time that an official has described the inside of the home or the CDs filled with photos elsewhere in the building.

The girls were brought to the Upper East Side mansion and sexually abused there, as well as in London, the US Virgin Islands, and Palm Beach, Florida. The charges have been pleaded not guilty by the man. He died by suicide in jail.

The safe was found in a dressing room on the fifth floor of the building. The team took about 12 hours to search the mansion.

The prosecutor asked if the safe was open, and Maguire said they brought a saw.

A picture of a massage table belonging to Jeffrey Epstein is shown during the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, the associate accused of sex trafficking, in a courtroom sketch in New York City.

The safe was dragged by FBI agents to the middle of the dressing room and shown to jurors and the public. The hard drives were piled on top of it. It held a lot of things, including jewelry, diamonds, CDs, and multiple passports.

The scope of the search warrant didn't allow the agents to seize the hard drives and CDs, so she left them atop the safe.

They were gone when she got a bigger warrant to get them.

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The hard drives and CDs had a warrant out for them.

She said that she came to her office minutes later with two suitcases. The team checked to make sure the hard drives and CDs were the same ones found during the first search warrant.

There were binders full of photos that prosecutors blacked out.

The prosecutors showed several photos of the inside of the home, including a marble-floored entrance hall with a large, dark wooden staircase and a gilded fireplace, and a room with a massage table with hideous yellow and blue patterned wallpaper and dark pink curtains. The girls were sexually abused in the massage room.

FBI agents found a shelf full of large black binders in a closet on the fifth floor. The binders held CDs, with photos on them, in plastic slipcovers. The FBI found that the photos on the CDs were related to the thumbnail.

Jeffrey Epstein's residence is at 9 East 71st Street in New York City.

The public was presented with a photo of the binders after they were submitted as evidence, but they were blacked out because of what the judge ruled was "identifying information for third parties." The photos were submitted under seal and shown to a jury.

The plastic bin was found under the bookshelf in the office. The bin was full of hard drives.

When the FBI found the hard drives, they had tape on them.

The detective who executed the search warrant on the Palm Beach home of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein had lost hard drives shortly before the officers entered the home. In connection with that investigation, he pleaded guilty to solicitation charges.

Recarey told the Miami Herald that six computer hard drives had been hastily removed, leaving wires attached to monitors in several areas of the house. It's not clear if these are the same hard drives.

Before stepping down from the witness stand Monday afternoon, she testified she didn't know why some of them were marked as evidence.

The prosecutors said they would present another witness with information about the hard drives.

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