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April 9, 2026

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Below is a list of credible public archives and databases that host portions of released Epstein-related records. These sources range from government repositories to oversight portals and legal document platforms.


✔️ Active Public Archives & Databases with Epstein Documents

Archive / DatabaseWhat It OffersDirect Link
FBI Records: The Vault – Jeffrey EpsteinDeclassified files, memos, scanned documents related to Epstein held by the FBI.https://vault.fbi.gov/jeffrey-epstein
House Oversight Committee: Epstein Records ReleaseIn 2025, the House Oversight Committee published 33,295 pages of Epstein-related records provided by the U.S. Department of Justice (with redactions for victim identities). https://oversight.house.gov/release/oversight-committee-releases-epstein-records-provided-by-the-department-of-justice/
Oversight Committee Release – Epstein Estate RecordsAdditional records released from Epstein’s estate via subpoena, made public with statements from the committee. https://oversight.house.gov/release/oversight-committee-releases-records-provided-by-the-epstein-estate-chairman-comer-provides-statement/
House Oversight – General Page of Released RecordsLanding page for releases and links to archived DOJ materials the committee made public. https://oversight.house.gov/
Justice Department / FBI Memo on Epstein RecordsOfficial memo regarding the review of investigative holdings and transparency efforts related to Epstein. https://www.justice.gov/opa/media/1407001/dl
Wikimedia Commons — FBI Epstein Part FilesScanned parts of FBI files (e.g. “Jeffrey Epstein Part 05 of 08”) in the public domain. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jeffrey_Epstein_Part_05_of_08.pdf

ℹ️ Notes and Tips for Use

  • Some documents are redacted, especially to protect the identities of victims or sensitive investigative content.
  • The Oversight Committee release includes many documents already in the public domain; only a small subset may be newly disclosed.
  • When using the FBI Vault, the “All Files” section may list Epstein-related documents among other files.
  • For comprehensive legal filings, court databases such as PACER or CourtListener may host additional documents tied to cases involving Epstein or his associates, though these are not included in the above list.

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