Not sure but they had extensive contact books siezed I recall. Epstein's Mahattan apartment had limestone interiors featuring natural cracks and fissures which investigators in a documentary said were perfect for hiding cameras. I believe it was his Florida place but possibly the Manhattan townhouse police found evidence of an extensive CCTV installation that was ripped out before they arrived, it was said Epstein was tipped off. It seems the plot of Bad Times at the El Royale was for real there. So where the server drives is the question.
If you wanted to go into conspiracy this would be a good bit. Why was it the lawyer of another prisoner who requested the CCTV and not immediately saved by investigators? FROM BBC " "The requested video no longer exists on the backup system and has not since at least August 2019 as a result of technical errors." The request for the video was made by a lawyer for Nicholas Tartaglione, a former New York police officer who shared a cell with Epstein in July and is charged with homicide in an unrelated case. The attorney argued the video could show his client had acted "admirably", possibly helping Epstein. "