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Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2026 5:00 pm
A case study in PDF forensics: The Epstein PDFs
- We report on the technical aspects of the PDF files released by the US Department of Justice in connection with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- A forensic examination of the investigative materials available as of November 2025 reveals a different reality.
- A straightforward task made difficult by historic bad decisions
- The DOJ dumped 14 hours of video into the Epstein files. For the first time, The Free Press put them all in one place.
- These are “The Epstein Tapes, Part 1” of two parts.
- These are “The Epstein Tapes, Part 2” of two parts.
- Pam Bondi’s Congressional Hearing: Hot-Button Epstein Questions Bondi Dodged - And Why Congressional Silence Demands a Verdict
- Download link
- This is a combination of text message files between Steve Bannon and Epstein found in Data Set 10. It contains 186 separate EFTA files combined into a single 1,012 page pdf. The texts are in chronological order from March 2018 to July 2019. I haven’t read through everything, but the longest gap in communication I found was from 10/18/2018 to 11/12/2018.
- GitHub repo
- This repository contains the methodology, findings, and documentation for a computational forensic analysis of the U.S. Department of Justice's Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA) corpus.
- Reddit post
- This document offers summaries of how closely individuals were connected to Epstein, and how you might spend money at a place that benefits them.