New Epstein files have 3 million+ pages: How can you easily access them online

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Massive Epstein files, over 3.5 million pages, have been released by the US Department of Justice, detailing alleged involvement of prominent figures. These documents, including emails and logs, offer raw evidence from Epstein's cases. The files, organized into 12 sets, have sparked widespread debate and scrutiny regarding truth and accountability.

Massive Epstein files have landed like a bombshell, pulling back the curtain on elite networks most people would never have imagined being involved.These files include everything from raw evidence, emails, photos, logs and many other multimedia materials that have wreaked havoc online and are an arena of endless debates over truth, victims, and who’s still shielded.Here’s a guide to navigate the Epstein files online.

 How can you easily access them online

New Epstein files have 3 million+ pages: How can you easily access them online (Photo: @LeoThiner23076/ X)

What are the Epstein Files?

The US Department of Justice is reported to have dropped over 3.5 million pages of Epstein files on January 30, 2026, including 1,80,000 images and 2,000 videos, as part of the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed on November 19, 2025.This followed a missed deadline, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche noting it wrapped an "exhaustive document identification and review process."

Files include everything, including emails, texts, reports, bank records, flight logs, and FBI summaries from Epstein's cases.Organised into 12 data sets, they include FBI interviews in Sets 1–8, Epstein's emails and DOJ pacts in Set 9, redacted media from his homes in Set 10, financials and island manifests in Set 11, and extras in Set 12. Victim advocates slammed Set 10 for blackouts hiding perpetrators while exposing some survivors, according to Al Jazeera and BBC.

These files can be accessed through the Department of Justice USA's Epstein Library on the official website.

Who was Jeffrey Epstein?

Born January 20, 1953, in Brooklyn, Jeffrey Epstein skipped college but taught physics at Manhattan's elite Dalton School at 21. A student's dad linked him to Bear Stearns; he left amid violations, then built his fortune managing ultra-rich clients. In 1991, he teamed with Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of tycoon Robert Maxwell, who became his trafficking partner.Epstein's circle included presidents, royals, and moguls, funding a ring abusing dozens of underage girls via massages that turned exploitative. Arrested in 2006 in Florida, he got a lenient 2008 plea, serving 13 months with work release via a secret deal. Rearrested in 2019, he died by suicide while awaiting trial.New files cite Trump, Clinton, Musk, and others. Explicit content drew criticism; some pages were pulled after victim identities surfaced.

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