Jeffrey Epstein's £60million Manhattan mansion was a lair filled with hidden surveillance cameras and bizarre artwork, according to shocking new details.
The convicted paedophile's seven-storey home, just off Fifth Avenue, was secretly wired with surveillance devices, including cameras positioned above his bed and in adjoining rooms.
Several of his victims say he filmed guests without their knowledge, and some believe the footage was used to manipulate or blackmail.
While no tapes have ever been released publicly, Epstein's properties in New York and Florida were both said to be equipped with recording systems.
In 2021, artist Maria Farmer, who had worked as a receptionist at the home, claimed that she had seen secret surveillance rooms where staff monitored live video feeds from around the house.







