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
- A mirror for all the files
- ⚠️ Microsoft owns Github
- https://github.com/rhowardstone/Epstein-research
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/
Jmail
- Access Jeffrey Epstein’s emails through a gmail interface and star important ones.
- https://jmail.world/
Jmail wiki
- Access the files through a WikiPedia-like interface.
- https://jmail.world/wiki/
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
- This is a network analysis tool for exploring relationships between people, places, and events captured in the Epstein emails released by the House Oversight Committee.
- https://epstein-doc-explorer-1.onrender.com/
EpsteIn
- See which of your LinkedIn connections appear in the Epstein files.
- https://github.com/cfinke/EpsteIn
3D Network Cloud
- Another visualisation tool
- https://epstein.dugganusa.com/
Epstein Archive
- ⚠️ Made with LLMs, seems stale*
- https://epstein-docs.github.io/
Please add more sources as comments, or let us know if one of them has gone dark or appears to be dodgy.
Epstein Gate
Using AI to rank, sort and map the files and create timelines from documents scattered across datasets.
Source code: https://github.com/latent-variable/epstein-ranker
DOJ Tracker:
Project that tracks and documents every time the DOJ changes the files. Automated posts on Twitter when files change here.
Google sheet of all fully deleted files (still processing).
The github repo in the first listing has been turned into a website now, by the author:
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Excellent.
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:
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
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.
The most comprehensive searchable database of every person, document, flight, and connection in the Epstein files. Used by journalists, researchers, and over 100,000 citizens.
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Found some more entries.
http://epstein-files-sw0.pages.dev/
Haven’t vetted this one fully. It’s apparently circulated for a bit though. Images from the files dump as a searchable gallery.
Warnings: contains ads, begs for money, might contain unredacted images.
Still worth mentioning.
Epstein Studio
Site for collaborative unredaction of documents:
This is amazing. Thank you.
Thank you. Havent seen thoesebeforem. I like jmail. But how the … Is this been done so well? And is it trustworthy?
It’s quite well documented who’s behind jmail and the associated sites:
Thanks. I didn’t know this guy, but Stephen sounds good.
He’s been examining the releases over a longer period. Check out videos on his voidzilla YouTube channel for some quality investigative work on what has been made public so far.





