Community made databases and resources

Resources individuals have made to help people research Jeffrey Epstein
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Community made databases and resources

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Jmail — Jeffrey Epstein's Emails
  • GitHub link
  • The Jmail Suite is an interactive archive of Jeffrey Epstein's emails, documents, photos, and more. Data compiled from the House Oversight Committee, Department of Justice, and DDoSecrets releases.
From the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein
  • COURIER has compiled the 20,000 documents from Epstein's estate, released by the US House Oversight Committee on November 12, 2025, into an easily searchable repository.
The Epstein Network
  • GitHub link
  • This project analyzes the Epstein document corpus to extract structured information about actors, actions, locations, and relationships. It uses Claude AI for intelligent extraction and presents findings through an interactive network visualization interface.
Epstein OSINT Database
  • This is an open-source intelligence (OSINT) archive that compiles verified reporting, court filings, survivor testimony, and public records connected to Jeffrey Epstein and his global network. It's structured as a living database, part research tool, part public record, so that the information cannot be buried or forgotten.
Epstein Files Archive
  • Full-text search across thousands of released court documents. Find connections, names, and organizations with page-level highlighting.
Epstein Files Search
  • Public records are only valuable when they are accessible. At the core of FiscalNote's mission has always been to support increased transparency in government and politics by making complex information actionable.
Corroborators Wiki
  • Collaborative effort by the public to figure out everything about the Epstein Enterprise and everyone involved.
Epstein Exposed
  • GitHub link
  • 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.
AI-Powered Epstein Files Research Database
  • GitHub link
  • Structured data exports from the forensic analysis of the 218GB DOJ Jeffrey Epstein file release (all 12 datasets + House Oversight Estate + FBI Vault: 1,385,879 documents, 2,770,154 pages).
Epstein Document RAG Appears to be down as of 02/27
  • Search 4.1M+ vectors across court documents, depositions, and evidence using an LLM chat to analyze documents and answer questions.
Standard Works
  • More complete Epstein EFTA archive than current DOJ site (e.g., 5,500+ "Trump" hits vs ~4,727) or anywhere else. Re-OCR'd every page. LLM-analyzed every file for metadata/filters.
Jinder
  • Like Tinder but for the Epstein files. Swipe through documents and see more of what you want, less of what you don't.
Epstein Network Timeline
  • An interactive and filterable timeline of events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein Files Explorer
  • An automated pipeline to extract, visualize, and cross-reference 1 million+ pages from the Epstein document corpus
Epstein Files Transparency Act Resources
  • Interactive network of Epstein’s financial infrastructure — 77 entities, 101 documented connections.
JEEScholar — Academic Papers from the Epstein Files
  • Academic papers extracted from the DOJ Epstein Files — public government records, freely searchable
Epstein Files: Justice Tracker
  • Tracking the status of files released by the DOJ in the Jeffrey Epstein case, based on publicly available data and documents.
Corroborators Wiki
  • Collaborative effort by the public to figure out everything about the Epstein Enterprise and everyone involved.
Epstein Secrets
  • Epstein Secrets brings together over 850,000 documents from multiple sources: Court filings, House Oversight Committee, DOJ and FBI Vault, and Email archives
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