“Lets get three motion detected hidden cameras, that record,” Mr. Epstein wrote to Larry Visoski, his longtime pilot, who has said he at times set up audio and video equipment for Mr. Epstein in his residences.
OTOH:
“My understanding from the case agent is that there were no cameras found inside any bedrooms or living areas of either residence,” read the email, which was recently released by the Justice Department. The email added that the only cameras the F.B.I. found were near the residences’ entryways.
Then again:
A police official later wrote in an incident report that he “located two covert (hidden) cameras.” Both were stashed inside clocks, one in Mr. Epstein’s garage and the other beside his desk.
And some cameras were for surveiling the outside:
At the time of his 2019 arrest, a room in Mr. Epstein’s New York house — down a hallway from the grand foyer — had monitors that were apparently hooked up to video cameras trained on the outside and entryway of Mr. Epstein’s house, according to photos reviewed by The Times. A red sign on the door read “24 Hour Video Surveillance.”
According to the NY Times, it’s a mixed story:
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OTOH:
Then again:
And some cameras were for surveiling the outside: