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2,129,490 key documents from court filings, DOJ releases, FBI reports, depositions, and other official sources related to the Epstein case.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What documents are in the Epstein case files?

The database includes court filings, depositions, FBI reports (FD-302s), financial records, correspondence, DOJ EFTA releases, flight manifests, and unsealed exhibits from multiple federal and state proceedings related to Jeffrey Epstein.

How can I search the Epstein documents?

Use the search bar to search by keyword, document title, or ID. You can filter by category (court filing, deposition, FBI report, etc.), source (DOJ, SDNY, FBI, etc.), and whether documents have OCR text or PDF links available.

What is OCR text and why does it matter?

OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is the process of extracting readable text from scanned document images. Many Epstein case documents were released as scanned PDFs. Our OCR processing makes these documents full-text searchable, allowing you to find specific names, dates, and details within thousands of pages.

Are all Epstein case documents public?

Not all documents have been released. This database indexes documents that have been publicly released through court proceedings, FOIA requests, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, and other official channels. Some documents remain sealed or redacted by court order.

How are documents linked to persons?

Documents are automatically linked to person profiles through named entity recognition and manual verification. When a person's name appears in a document's text or metadata, a link is created between that person's profile and the document.