AI-Powered 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.
- See also Epsteinalysis.com
- See also EPSTEIN Files Explorer – Full-Text Search. Search across 300,271 documents by content, names, dates, or Bates numbers
- See also Between February 18 and 20, 2026, we conducted a comprehensive HTTP integrity scan of every document in the Department of Justice’s Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA) production hosted at justice.gov/epstein. Of the 1,380,941 documents in the production corpus, we successfully scanned 1,365,677 (98.89%). The results reveal that 78,234 documents — 5.7% of the entire production — now return HTTP 404 (Not Found). These files were part of the original DOJ publication but have been silently removed from the public server without any Federal Register notice, without Congressional notification, and without published legal justification — all of which are required by the statute.
- See also 2 weeks ago The Epstein Files podcast didn’t exist. today it’s about to cross 500,000 downloads and sitting in apple podcasts top 20 series between the new york times and nbc news. i vibe coded every episode with claude from real epstein court documents, emails, and doj filings. still shocked.
- See also JMail – NEW 2/12/26: All files from the Jan 30 drop are now viewable across the Jsuite. We’re asking congress to unredact certain documents, click mystery to cast your vote. BrowseAboutDonate – FastCompany – Meet the small group of engineers helping the public sift through the Epstein files – Armed with AI coding and data processing tools, the Jmail team has built a suite of web apps for searching through the complex data repository.
- See also The Verge -“…Reducto, one of several companies trying to solve PDFs, was able to extract information from email threads with cryptic decoding errors, heavily redacted call logs, and low-quality scans of handwritten flight manifests. After the data was exported in a usable format, Igel and Walz went on a building spree, creating essentially a full Epstein-themed app ecosystem: Jmail, an unsettling, searchable prototype of Epstein’s inbox; Jflights, an interactive globe crisscrossed with flight paths, each one clickable to view underlying PDFs of flight data, passenger manifests, and scanned email invitations; Jamazon, to search Epstein’s Amazon purchases; and Jikipedia, to search businesses and people who turn up in the files, citing, naturally, more PDFs…”
- See also The Jmail Encyclopedia, the encyclopedia of people, places, and events from the Epstein scandal—grounded in Jmail data. AI-generated from government-released emails and documents. A supplement to Wikipedia. 70 articles
- See also The Verge – How many AIs does it take to read a PDF? – One of the humblest and most ubiquitous file formats is stumping the world’s most advanced models.
- See also JFlights Flight History – These are Jeffrey Epstein’s real flights, extracted from flight logs scanned and sent through his email. 4,292 flights; 10,343h flight time; 3,302 passengers