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The Epstein Files.Decoded.

Thousands of pages of unredacted court documents, flight logs, and black book contacts have been released. thefiles.ai uses advanced AI to instantly search, cross-reference, and visualize the hidden connections within the Jeffrey Epstein archives.

Documents 10,000+ Pages
Flight Logs 1995-2013
Access Free/Public
LIVE SEARCH TERMINAL
user@investigator:~$ search "flight logs 2002" --entity "Clinton"

Searching archive...

[MATCH] Flight Log: 02/09/2002 - JFK > USVI

[MATCH] Document 1320-9: Deposition of S.J.

[MATCH] Media: Vanity Fair Article (2003)

Building connection graph...

Subject A --- Location B --- Date C

How the Platform Works

From Raw Data to Evidence

SYSTEM_STATUS: MONITORING

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Click the cards above to understand how we transform thousands of scattered documents into a searchable database.

Investigation Tools

Track the "Lolita Express"

We have digitized handwritten and typed flight logs spanning from 1995 to 2013. Our AI has parsed every passenger name, destination, and date.

  • Search by passenger name (e.g., Politicians, Celebs, Scientists).
  • Visualize flight paths on an interactive globe.
  • Cross-reference flight dates with known events.
DATE FROM TO PASSENGER
02/09/2002 JFK USVI J.E., G.M., [Redacted]
02/11/2002 USVI PBI Subject A, Subject B
... ... ... ...

The Timeline of Releases

2006-2008

The Florida Case

Original police reports from Palm Beach PD and the controversial plea deal documents.

2019

The First Unsealing

2,000 pages released from *Giuffre v. Maxwell* the day before Epstein's death.

2024

The "List" Release

Hundreds of additional documents unsealed by Judge Preska, revealing names of associates previously redacted as "J. Doe".

Inside the Archive

Data Volume

Our database is constantly growing as new FOIA requests are fulfilled and private archives are donated.

Court Documents 15,000+ Pages
Flight Logs 2,000+ Entries
Media Reports 500+ Articles

Document Distribution

Primary Sources vs. Reporting