
This was on Jeffrey Epstein’s blackboard inside Little St. James — but not the side everyone’s been looking at.
In the top photo you see the front layer fully closed — the big word-map.
In the bottom photos the front panels have been pushed outward to the sides. You’re now looking at what appears to be a clean, single, uninterrupted surface — but it’s actually another pair of sliding panels pushed tightly together. There’s still a vertical split right down the center and the wooden trim has the exact same intentional break, meaning these middle panels can slide open too.
Notice the intentional break in the wooden trim on top right down the center — that’s engineered so the front panels can glide behind it without exposing tracks or edges. Same ornate columns and room details match perfectly across all three shots. This is the same wall, same custom multi-panel system, just in different states.
One extra detail: in the bottom-right photo the shelf below the board has already been cleared (busts and objects removed), which is why it looks slightly different from the bottom-left shot. Standard FBI processing — different moments during the search.
I’ll keep going with more layers if there are any. This thing was clearly built for quick concealment or layered note-taking.
What do you think — could this be a true multi-layer sliding system with yet another set of panels hidden behind the current back layer? Curious to hear everyone’s thoughts.
Posted by Jedpaz
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a wine cellar ?