Here’s an overview of community efforts to make The Files more accessible. I’ve written a small description and possible warnings alongside them.

Epstein Research GitHub Mirror

Epstein Files Research Database

  • Search the complete DOJ production: ~1.4 million documents, ~2.8 million pages across 12 datasets — including transcribed audio & video, spreadsheets, and photographs, fully indexed
  • https://epstein-data.com/

DOJ Tracker

  • Project that tracks and documents every time the DOJ changes the files. Automated posts on Twitter when files change here.
  • https://justice.geeken.dev/
  • Google sheet: here

Jmail

  • Access Jeffrey Epstein’s emails through a gmail interface and star important ones.
  • https://jmail.world/

Jmail wiki

Epstein Gate

Epstein Exposed

  • The most comprehensive searchable database of every person, document, flight, and connection in the Epstein files.
  • https://epsteinexposed.com/

Track The Files

  • A sourced, transparent investigation into the public figures named in the Epstein files — and the tax dollars that flow to them.
  • ⚠️ Made with LLMs
  • https://trackthefiles.org/

Epstein Document Network Explorer

EpsteIn

3D Network Cloud

Epstein Archive


Please add more sources as comments, or let us know if one of them has gone dark or appears to be dodgy.

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    11 days ago

    https://github.com/rhowardstone/Epstein-research

    The work this guy has put into it is pretty impressive. I know he’s been assisted by LLMs, but it still gets around a lot of avenues of exploration. I especially like the document that summarizes the institutional failures that are the thickest red lines throughout the Epstein case:

    https://github.com/rhowardstone/Epstein-research/blob/main/overview/INSTITUTIONAL_FAILURE_NARRATIVE.md

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      11 days ago

      tbh I think this is one of the best possible uses of LLMs:

      • full transparency
      • rigorously annotated with links to sources
      • not taking anyone’s job
      • systematic analysis of a massive corpus of documents
      • used to hold power to account
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        10 days ago

        Exactly. It’s also refreshingly free from sensationalist claims of this, that or the other. It straightforwardly states what’s documented, how these documents are connected, and how these documents connect people and actions.

        It poses critical questions and criticism of how investigations were done, and not done, how leads were not followed, and how redactions have been made that there seemingly are no legal grounds for.