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Epstein Suite

System Status: Active Ingestion

Live processing: OCR, AI summaries, and data indexing in progress across ~3.5 million newly released pages.

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Epstein Suite Overview

What is Epstein Suite?

Epstein Suite is a free, public dashboard that turns the massive trove of DOJ Epstein files into something anyone can actually browse. Instead of digging through confusing folders, you get a familiar productivity-style interface—Search, Drive, Mail, Contacts, Flights, Photos, and Analytics—built specifically to make finding names, timelines, and documents fast. Every feature exists to answer a simple question: “How can I explore these records without being a data expert?”

Plain-language tour of the suite

  • Search: Type a name or phrase and jump directly to matching documents, emails, or entities.
  • Drive: Browse every DOJ data set like a cloud drive with folders, previews, and download links.
  • Mail: View extracted emails with sender/recipient filters and OCR text for context.
  • Contacts: Automatically generated address book of people, organizations, and locations mentioned in the files.
  • Flights: Search flight logs with date, route, and passenger filters.
  • Photos & Timeline: Photo gallery plus chronological timelines to make sense of events.
  • Ask (beta): Our AI chatbot at epsteinsuite.com/ask.php converses with the archive, cites sources, and links back to the original documents.
  • Analytics: Live stats showing how much of the archive has been processed and summarized.

How everything works behind the scenes

  • Python automation downloads each DOJ PDF or ZIP, runs OCR with Tesseract, and stores clean text.
  • AI summaries (GPT-4o) produce quick “at a glance” explanations plus entity extraction for people/orgs/locations.
  • MySQL search indexes everything so every page of every PDF becomes searchable in seconds.
  • Manual “Create local copy” controls keep files hosted here when third-party links go offline.
  • Strict privacy rules: we never attempt to un-redact victims or publish sensitive personal data.

Where the documents come from

Every item inside Epstein Suite is pulled from publicly available sources—no leaks, no private databases. We continuously monitor and mirror the official releases so nothing disappears behind broken links.

Primary sources

  • DOJ Data Sets 1–7 ZIP archives (letters, court filings, exhibits).
  • DOJ Disclosures page and PACER-linked PDFs.
  • FBI Vault files mirrored for reliability.
View detailed source list →

Why a new interface?

The DOJ provided PDFs but not a friendly way to navigate 100,000+ pages. Epstein Suite adds search, summaries, and filters so journalists, researchers, or curious citizens can actually understand what’s inside.

Roadmap & community

See what’s shipping next

We publish every planned upgrade—new scrapers, better OCR, clustering, and transparency features—on the public roadmap. Follow along, vote on priorities, or request new tools.

Frequently asked questions

Is Epstein Suite affiliated with the government?

No. This is an independent project built on top of public records. It is not endorsed by the DOJ or any official agency.

Can I rely on the AI summaries as fact?

Summaries are there to save time, but always click through to the original PDF for verification. OCR + AI can miss context.

How do I report an error or request removal?

Use the “Report broken file” buttons on document pages or send a message through the contact form.