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About Epstein Suite

Epstein Suite is a public-records search engine. It makes the documents that governments and courts have already released — about Jeffrey Epstein and the matters surrounding him — easier to read, search, and cite.

What this is

When records are unsealed by a court, disclosed by the Department of Justice, or released by a congressional committee, they arrive as thousands of pages of scanned PDFs. They are public, but they are not usable: you can't search them, you can't easily find a name, and you can't tell which release a given page came from.

Epstein Suite fixes that. We take those official releases, extract their text, and build three things on top of it:

What this is not

This is a records tool, not a tabloid. We do not editorialize, we do not rank people by implied guilt, and we do not publish accusations.

Being named in a document is not an accusation or evidence of wrongdoing. Many people appear in these records as witnesses, as people mentioned in passing, as contacts in an address book, or as third parties with no connection to any alleged conduct. Every name page on this site carries that reminder, and every claim links back to the literal text of a public record.

We don't host the originals

Epstein Suite indexes the text of public documents so they can be searched and cited. The original files live at their official sources — court dockets, DOJ pages, and committee releases — and every document page here links straight to that source. We point you to the record; we do not replace it.

Independence

Epstein Suite is an independent transparency project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by any government agency, court, or law-enforcement body. All documents indexed here are public records, and all of them are linked to the official source they came from.

Corrections & removals

We care about getting this right. If you believe a passage is mis-attributed, a name is incorrectly disambiguated, or anything on this site misrepresents what the underlying record actually says, tell us and we will review it promptly.

Email [email protected] with the page URL and what you believe is wrong. Because we index only public records and cite them, we generally cannot remove the underlying facts of a public document — but we will correct errors in how we present them.

How it works under the hood

For the full pipeline — how documents are ingested, how the OCR is produced, how the AI answers are grounded and cited, and the not-an-accusation policy — see the Methodology page. For the provenance of every set of records, see Sources & releases.

An independent public-records project. Last reviewed June 2026.