The Epstein Files
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In January 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice released over 3.5 million pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, including grand jury transcripts, sealed indictments, FBI testimony, financial records, flight logs, and crime scene evidence across 12 data sets.
These documents were sealed for years. Their release is a historic moment for public accountability. But 3.5 million pages are functionally unsearchable by hand. The sheer volume is a barrier in itself.
This tool removes that barrier and puts the ability to investigate into the hands of anyone willing to look, including journalists, researchers, and citizens. Accountability requires access. Access requires the ability to find what matters.
The system makes the documents searchable, structured, and connected. You can ask questions in natural language and receive AI-generated answers grounded in the actual source material. Every claim links back to a specific document and page number.
This is a public service. It is free and open source, created in the public interest. There is no profit motive and no gatekeepers. It exists to strengthen transparency and accountability where the truth matters.
How It Works
Ask questions in plain English. The AI searches across all documents and responds with cited answers. Supports multiple conversation tabs for parallel investigations.
Search the raw document database directly. Hybrid search combines keyword matching with semantic understanding. Click any result for full detail.
Explore source files by type — documents, photos, videos, and other media. Raw access to the original DOJ releases.
People, timeline, connections, locations, and financial views — coming soon. These will map extracted entities into navigable, interconnected views.
This material contains descriptions of abuse, trafficking, and sensitive testimony from official DOJ court records. Viewer discretion is advised.
This tool presents public court records released by the U.S. Department of Justice for research, informational, and transparency purposes only. It does not make factual determinations, legal conclusions, or assertions of guilt or innocence. All referenced individuals are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. AI-generated analysis is derived from cited source documents and may contain errors or omissions. Users are solely responsible for reviewing and verifying all information against the original records.