THE PDF FILES

The Epstein Files. All of Them. Exposed.

On January 9, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice unsealed over 900,000 official documents — containing more than 3 million pages — from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation — flight logs, financial records, depositions, FBI reports, victim statements, and communications involving some of the most powerful people on Earth.

Most people will never read them. They were released as raw, unsearchable PDFs — thousands of files buried across 12 separate datasets. That’s by design. This site exists to change that.

THE PDF FILES is an independent, open-source project that has extracted, indexed, and cross-referenced every document in the official DOJ release. 343 million words have been parsed. 148 key figures are tracked across every mention. Every page is searchable. Nothing has been altered. Nothing has been hidden.

“Sunlight is the best disinfectant.” — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis

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900K+

Documents

3M+

Pages

343M

Words Parsed

148+

People Tracked

58K+

Indexed Artifacts

12

DOJ Datasets

What’s Inside the Files

The DOJ release contains everything seized in the Epstein investigation. Here’s what we’ve indexed:

Who’s in the Files

148+ individuals tracked across every mention. These are the most referenced:

How to Explore

Multiple ways to navigate 3 million+ pages of evidence:

Official DOJ Datasets

12 datasets released by the DOJ. Click any dataset chip for package details, or open the filename index to see every file included.

Need a map? Open the Official Release Guide →  ·  Open Dataset Filename Index →

Latest News

What’s happening right now with the Epstein file releases:

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