What 2.1 Million Documents Look Like
TLDR The Jeffrey Epstein document corpus contains 2,100,266 files across 12 DOJ data sets and 6 source directories, totaling approximately 331 GB. It spans...
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TLDR The Jeffrey Epstein document corpus contains 2,100,266 files across 12 DOJ data sets and 6 source directories, totaling approximately 331 GB. It spans...
TLDR The DOJ released approximately 3.5 million pages while acknowledging that more than 6 million pages were identified as potentially responsive — a 42% gap...
TLDR The DOJ released documents exposing 43 or more victims' full names including 24 or more minors with home addresses, while heavily redacting perpetrator...
TLDR Data Sets 1 through 8 were published on December 19, 2025, exactly 30 days after the Epstein Files Transparency Act became law. The initial release...
TLDR Data Set 9 is the largest single data set by file count: 531,256 email PDFs occupying 94.5 GB. It achieved a perfect disk-to-database match (zero delta),...
TLDR Data Set 10 contains approximately 950,000 page-level database records derived from 504,000 distinct multi-page PDFs, primarily Deutsche Bank financial...
TLDR Data Set 11 was publicly described by media outlets and community indexers as "financial ledgers and USVI flight manifests." It is actually...
TLDR Data Set 12 is the smallest in the Epstein corpus: approximately 150 supplemental documents occupying 121 MB. Released January 30, 2026 alongside the much...
TLDR Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated DOJ identified "more than six million pages" as responsive to the Epstein Files Transparency Act but...
TLDR Democracy Defenders Fund filed a complaint with the Office of Inspector General (OIG — the government's internal watchdog) on February 6, 2026 and Freedom...
TLDR DOJ's January 30, 2026 release included unredacted victim names, home addresses, and nude images with visible faces. For five days, this information was...
TLDR Rep. Jamie Raskin sent a letter to Deputy AG Todd Blanche on January 31, 2026, citing $1.5 billion in suspicious bank transactions and 200,000 withheld...
TLDR The Epstein Files Transparency Act (P.L. 119-38) passed the House 427-1 and the Senate by unanimous consent, mandating release of all unclassified Epstein...