π HOW THIS SITE WORKS
The DOJ released over 900,000 official documents — containing more than 3 million pages — of Jeffrey Epstein case files as raw, unsearchable PDFs — thousands of files buried across 12 separate datasets.
We ran every page through OCR extraction, text parsing, deduplication, and cross-referencing to build a fully searchable, source-linked archive.
Here’s what you can do with it.
π Search
Search across all 58,000+ indexed artifacts by keyword, name, topic, or document ID. Results show file metadata, source dataset, and direct links to the original documents.
Advanced Search adds filters for dataset, category, and date range, plus a split-panel document viewer — browse results on the left and read full documents on the right without leaving the page.
When redactions hide obvious keywords, use Adjacent Context in Advanced Search to pull nearby file numbers (for example, ±2 or ±5). The release is often grouped in numbered batches, and neighboring IDs frequently contain the missing context.
The search bar on the main page runs a quick site-wide search. For full power, use Advanced Search.
Open Advanced Search →π€ Key People (148 Profiles)
15 dedicated deep-dive pages cover the most significant figures in the Epstein case — each compiles every document mention, organized by topic, with direct source links.
The full Cast Hub contains 148 profiles with role descriptions, known connections, document frequency, and links to every relevant artifact.
- Deep-dive pages: Trump, Clinton, Maxwell, Gates, Prince Andrew, Musk, Wexner, Dershowitz, Leon Black, Bannon, Bondi, Barr, Groff, Russia/Putin, Victims & Accusers
- Cast Hub: All 148 tracked figures with searchable profiles, roles, and document counts
πΈοΈ Connection Map
An interactive network visualization showing who connects to whom and how, based on document co-occurrence across the full corpus. Nodes represent key figures; edges represent shared document mentions.
Click any node to see that person’s connections, document counts, and links to their profile page. The map includes a sidebar with connection details and strength indicators.
Open Connection Map →βοΈ Flight Logs
Every known Lolita Express flight record indexed with passenger lists, routes, dates, and tail numbers. The flight log viewer lets you search by passenger name, date range, or route.
Flight Intelligence goes deeper — cross-referencing flight data with other case documents to surface patterns, co-travel relationships, and trip frequency analysis.
Flight Logs → Flight Intelligence →π° Financial Intelligence
Wire transfers, trust structures, shell companies, and payment flows extracted from DOJ financial exhibits. Organized by entity and transaction type with links to source documents.
Investigation C — Money & Planes traces the financial infrastructure behind Epstein’s operations, including aviation costs, property transactions, and fund flows between entities.
Financial Intelligence → Investigation C →βοΈ Depositions & Legal Filings
Sworn testimony from depositions, fully searchable with source document links. Includes testimony from key figures, victim statements, and expert witness reports.
Legal Filings & Court Records covers motions, rulings, plea agreements, sentencing documents, and civil case filings across multiple jurisdictions.
Depositions → Legal Filings →π¬ Investigations & Analysis
Original investigative analysis produced by this project, organized into focused investigations:
- Investigation C: Money & Planes — financial flows and aviation patterns
- Explosive Documents: The most significant documents surfaced from the release
- The Inner Circle: Core network analysis of Epstein’s closest associates
- Complicity Gradient: DOJ §3 analysis mapping levels of involvement
- Deep Sweep: 400,000+ previously unsearchable pages recovered through advanced OCR
β±οΈ Timeline
A chronological case timeline with 51 key events — from Epstein’s earliest known activities through prosecution, plea deals, arrest, death, and the DOJ file release. Each event links to its source documents.
The timeline viewer on the main page also lets you search and filter events by year.
Full Timeline →π File Explorer
The main page includes a full artifact index of all 58,000+ files. Filter by dataset, category, or source. Sort by date, name, category, or file size. Click any artifact to inspect its metadata — label, path, category, source, size, and notes.
Select “Open In Viewer” to read the full document in the built-in viewer without leaving the page. Supports markdown, plain text, images, and embedded file previews.
Open File Explorer →πΌοΈ Images & Photo Analysis
Images extracted from the DOJ release, classified using CLIP-based AI tagging. The Gallery Picks page highlights 682 notable images curated from the corpus.
Epstein Face Matches uses facial recognition to surface every photo in the release where Epstein appears, with confidence scores and source document links.
Image Analysis → Gallery Picks (682) → Epstein Face Matches →π¦ Official Release Guide
Need to understand how the DOJ organized the original release? The Release Guide breaks down all 12 datasets, their ZIP packages, file counts, known mirrors, and torrent sources. It also covers the image corpus structure and current scan coverage.
Official Release Guide →π§ Mind Map Navigator
A visual, interactive mind map of the entire case structure — topics, people, entities, and connections displayed as an explorable tree. Useful for discovering how different threads of the case connect.
Open Mind Map →
Every document on this site links back to its official DOJ source file. Nothing has been altered, edited, or editorialized.
This project is open source and released into the public domain under The Unlicense.
Source code: GitHub