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Search the Epstein Files

Ask questions about declassified court documents, FBI FOIA releases, and flight logs. Every answer is grounded in the primary source record — cited, page-by-page.

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Ask in plain English

Type any question about the case, the people named, specific events, or travel records. No special syntax needed.

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AI searches the record

Semantic search across thousands of document chunks — court filings, FBI files, handwritten flight logs, and internal emails.

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Get a cited answer

Every claim is linked back to the exact page it came from, with a thumbnail you can inspect. No speculation beyond the record.

Example answer

“The flight log entry for 7 March 2002 records a route from Palm Beach to Teterboro with Ghislaine Maxwell listed among the passengers. [Flight Logs, p.14]

From the archive

Handwritten FAA logbook — routes, passengers, and dates

Flight Logs

Handwritten FAA logbook — routes, passengers, and dates

Declassified FBI files — redaction bars visible throughout

FBI FOIA Release

Declassified FBI files — redaction bars visible throughout

Unsealed court deposition — one of 977 searchable pages

Giuffre v. Maxwell

Unsealed court deposition — one of 977 searchable pages

Primary sources, not summaries

Most coverage of the Epstein case relies on news reports summarising documents. This tool lets you interrogate the actual records — court filings, FBI files, handwritten flight logs, and internal emails — and see the exact pages behind every claim, with redactions visible where they appear in the originals.

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