Anonymous ID: ebb178 Dec. 22, 2019, 4:24 p.m. No.7593213   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3346

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Epstein's NYC townhouse at 9 East 71st Street had secret, lead-lined closed circuit TV and communications room and Bill Cosby lived across the street.

 

"Home Sweet Elsewhere", New York Times on Thurs., Jan. 11, 1996

 

https://www.christopher-mason.com/journalism-articles/2018/12/8/home-sweet-elsewhere-1

 

"Visitors described a bathroom reminiscent of James Bond movies: hidden beneath a stairway, lined with lead to provide shelter from attack and supplied with closed-circuit television screens and a telephone, both concealed in a cabinet beneath the sink."

 

"The house also has a heated sidewalk, a luxurious provision that explains why, while snow blankets the rest of the Eastern Seaboard, the Wexner house (and Bill Cosby's house across the street) remains opulently snow-free, much to the delight of neighborhood dogs."

 

EMPTY PROMISE

Christopher Mason, New York Times News Service

 

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1996-02-04-9602040049-story.html

 

The 9 East 71st Street Townhouse went through a subsequent redesign right at the point Epstein took over "ownership".

 

"Still, the Architectural Digest cover confirms Wexner as the leader of this rarefied pack. Inside the magazine, 10 pages are filled with pictures taken more than two years ago. The house has since undergone yet another transformation at the hands of the designer Alberto Pinto."

 

So if any of the closed circuit TV camera images show rooms in Epstein's NYC mansion, it is possible the rooms as they are shown were designed by Alberto Pinto. It's a big "if".

 

But you know what world famous interior designers like to do? They take pictures of every completed project.

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=alberto+pinto&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved