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Visualize the connections between 1,570 people of interest. Move through the graph, inspect direct links, and trace how names recur across flights, documents, and known associations.
Most Connected Persons
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Jeffrey Epstein
Lesley Groff
Richard Kahn
Mark Epstein
Darren Indyke
Karyna Shuliak
Larry Page
Paul Morris
Larry Visoski
Stewart Oldfield
Edward Jay Epstein
Ilan Epstein
Recently Added
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FBI Intake Form: Initial Call Regarding Trump Allegations
Operation Leap Year — Full Prosecution Memorandum (May 2007)
Operation Leap Year — Prosecution Memorandum 2nd Revision (February 2008)
Operation Leap Year — Prosecution Memorandum 1st Revision (September 2007)
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Latest Investigations
Original reporting from the Epstein Exposed newsroom
A Foreign Hacker Broke Into the FBI Server Holding Epstein Evidence. The Bureau Kept Quiet for Three Years.
In February 2023, a foreign hacker accessed the FBI Child Exploitation Forensic Lab server containing Epstein investigation evidence. The FBI discovered the breach the next day but did not disclose it publicly until Reuters reported it in March 2026.
She Changed Her Name and Disappeared. Then the DOJ Released the Files.
Svetlana Pozhidaeva spent years hiding her identity after escaping Epstein. A DOJ redaction failure in the January 2026 file release exposed her name, forcing her to tell her own story before someone else did.
Bathrobes, Coffee Mugs, and Criminal Charges: The First Photo of Andrew, Mandelson, and Epstein Together
ITV News uncovered the first photograph of Prince Andrew, Peter Mandelson, and Jeffrey Epstein together, sitting in bathrobes at Martha’s Vineyard around 1999. Both Andrew and Mandelson now face criminal charges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Epstein Exposed?
Epstein Exposed is a free, non-commercial public interest database that indexes court documents, flight logs, emails, financial records, and other materials from the Jeffrey Epstein case. All data comes from publicly released government records, FOIA responses, and court filings.
Is inclusion in this database an accusation of wrongdoing?
No. Many individuals appear in the Epstein files through legitimate professional, social, or legal contexts. Inclusion in this database reflects only that a person's name appears in public records. It does not imply guilt, criminal conduct, or any wrongdoing.
Where does the data come from?
All data is sourced from publicly available court documents (federal and state), DOJ and FBI releases, FOIA responses, congressional records (House Oversight Committee), the Epstein Files Transparency Act releases, and verified news reporting. No private or leaked data is used.
How many documents are in the database?
The database currently indexes over 2,146,580 documents, 1,570 persons of interest, 3,615 flight log entries, and 1,783,792 email records, with 51,254 mapped connections between individuals.
How can I search the Epstein files?
Use the search bar at the top of any page to search across all records. You can also browse by category — persons, documents, flights, emails, or locations — or use advanced tools like the network graph, connection lab, and cross-reference search to trace relationships between individuals and documents.
Important Notice
Epstein Exposed is a public interest research tool. All information is sourced from publicly available court documents, government releases (DOJ, FBI, House Oversight Committee), and verified news reporting. Inclusion in this database does not imply guilt, criminal conduct, or wrongdoing. Many individuals listed had legitimate professional or social interactions. This database exists to make public records accessible and searchable.