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Jeffrey Epstein with victim Teala Davis in the cockpit.

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u/Business_Lie9760 1d ago

FBI FOIA Vault:

https://vault.fbi.gov/jeffrey-epstein

Text version of the Flight Logs:

https://ia801606.us.archive.org/30/items/epstein-flight-logs-unredacted_202304/EPSTEIN%20FLIGHT%20LOGS%20UNREDACTED.pdf

Epstein's Black Book:

https://www.gawkerarchives.com/here-is-pedophile-billionaire-jeffrey-epsteins-little-b-1681383992

Epstein's OTHER Black Book:

https://www.businessinsider.com/jeffrey-epstein-other-little-black-book-2021-6

https://epstein.paedemic.com/secondary/text/pdf/2021-06-00_We-Found-JE-Other-Little-Black-Book-From-the-1990s-Business-Insider-14p_ocr.pdf

Epstein Undisputed Facts:

https://web.archive.org/web/20191115095947/https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1509483-exhibits-stm-undisputed-facts-part1.html

Guiffre Unsealed Documents:

https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Giuffre-unseal.pdf

https://www.epsteinarchive.org/docs/giuffre-v-maxwell-unsealed/

Unsealed Epstein Documents:

https://archive.org/details/final-epstein-documents


Here’s a refined Master Index to help you navigate the key repositories of publicly available documents related to Jeffrey Epstein—beyond what you already know (Giuffre v. Maxwell, the Black Books, flight logs):


1. Miami Herald — Perversion of Justice Archive

  • A landmark investigative series that reignited public scrutiny of Epstein’s 2008 plea deal and broader trafficking network (Miami Herald).
  • The Herald has amassed a vast DocumentCloud library of relevant court filings, affidavits, deposition transcripts, and investigative materials labeled collectively as “Epstein Docs” (over 2,000 pages) (DocumentCloud).
  • Notable standalone items include a 943-page “Epstein documents” collection, likely containing deposition excerpts or investigative reports (DocumentCloud).

2. DocumentCloud

  • A powerful public platform used by journalists and researchers, hosting voluminous Epstein-related materials:

    • “Epstein Docs” — large, searchable repository (2,000+ pages) (DocumentCloud).
    • Specific entries like “1.3.24 Epstein documents – 943 pages” — useful deep dives into particular filings, likely unsealed depositions or reports (DocumentCloud).
    • Individual legal documents such as “Reiter Depo Vol. I” (transcript of former Palm Beach PD Chief Michael Reiter’s deposition from 2009) (DocumentCloud).
  • You can explore additional DocumentCloud searches using terms like “Epstein,” “Epstein deposition,” or “Reiter Epstein” to uncover more.


3. Court Filings & Litigation Beyond Giuffre v. Maxwell

  • Doe v. United States (CVRA litigation): Victims challenged the constitutionality of Epstein’s 2008 non-prosecution agreement. Derived court documents partially available via DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility reports (Department of Justice).
  • Other defamation or tax-related filings: DocumentCloud hosts other relevant case files, like Jean Robert Saint Jean v. Emigrant — though tangential, they reflect broader legal entanglements (DocumentCloud, DocumentCloud).

4. FBI / DOJ & FOIA Materials

  • The FBI Vault has released over 2,000 pages of documents, including agent logs, interviews, and summary reports.
  • Ongoing FOIA requests and investigative efforts (like those by MuckRock or POGO) continue to yield internal DOJ/FBI communications, evidence inventories, and case summaries. Miami Herald coverage frequently references such documents (Miami Herald, Vanity Fair).
  • A DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report (from February 2019) details how federal prosecutors handled the Epstein plea deal and victim notifications, offering excerpts and legal findings (Department of Justice).

5. DOJ Special Releases — “Epstein Files”

  • In 2025, a partial release of “Epstein Files” occurred, including court motions, witness lists, subpoenas, and witness depositions — albeit with minimal new revelations (Vanity Fair, People.com).
  • DOJ has now announced it will cease releasing further files, holding back grand jury materials, digital media, financial records, and more (Business Insider).
  • Legislative and congressional developments around the disclosure remain in flux, with some documents currently being reviewed and redacted before possible release to the House Oversight Committee (AP News, The Guardian).

6. Service of Justice, FOIA, & Broader Reporting

  • FOIA and watchdog projects (e.g., MuckRock, POGO) have surfaced internal correspondence, government review processes, and release decisions concerning Epstein investigations (Department of Justice, Vanity Fair).
  • All of Julie K. Brown’s reporting and companion materials around Perversion of Justice are publicly available, with archives in both the MLB site and print formats (Miami Herald, Wikipedia).

Summary Table

Repository / Category Contents & Highlights
Miami Herald / DocumentCloud Large “Epstein Docs” collections, depositions, investigative filings
Specific DocumentCloud files 943-page doc, Reiter deposition, others
Court filings (CVRA & others) Victim litigation vs. DOJ, deposition and motion documents
FBI / DOJ releases & FOIA Vault files, internal reports, Gmail/email FOIAs, OPR investigations
2025 Epstein Files (DOJ releases) Partial releases: subpoenas, witness lists—but with key records withheld
Watchdog archives & reporting Contextual reporting, FOIA-litigation archives, transparency project filings

How to Access

  • Miami Herald site: Visit their Perversion of Justice topic page to access articles and DocumentCloud links (Miami Herald).
  • DocumentCloud: Search for “Epstein Docs,” “Epstein deposition,” or similar to explore indexed documents (DocumentCloud).
  • PACER (federal court filings): Look up DOJ or Virgin Islands civil dockets (e.g., CVRA or estate litigation).
  • FBI Vault online: Search “Jeffrey Epstein” to find uploaded documents.
  • News updates / watchdog sites: Use Business Insider, Guardian, Politico, etc., to track new releases or legal developments (Business Insider, The Guardian, People.com).

Let me know if you'd like me to compile direct links to some of these key files (e.g., the Reiter deposition, the “943-page document,” or OPR filings), or build an annotated directory of the most critical documents in each category.

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u/stupit_crap 1d ago

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u/SpookyJosCrazyFriend 1d ago

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u/Shrimpheavennow227 1d ago

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u/GrungeCheap56119 19h ago

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