About Us
Our Mission
Epstein FBI Archives Research is dedicated to providing free, accessible, and intelligent access to publicly released FBI documents for educational, journalistic, and archival research purposes. We believe in transparency, academic freedom, and the public's right to access government records.
About the Archives
On January 31, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice released approximately 3 million pages of FBI documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, following a Congressional mandate (427:1 vote). These documents represent one of the most significant public records releases in recent history.
Source: All documents on this platform are publicly released by the FBI and U.S. Department of Justice. We do not create, modify, or editorialize the content of these official government records.
Archive Statistics
Technology
We use advanced AI technology to make these archives searchable and accessible:
- RAG & DeepResearch AI: Advanced retrieval and deep research technology with 95% accuracy for intelligent document retrieval
- AI-Powered Q&A: Ask questions in natural language and receive accurate answers based on the documents
- Multilingual Support: 133 languages supported, breaking language barriers for global researchers
- Full-Text Search: Search across all 14,843 PDF files with advanced filtering and relevance ranking
Use Cases
- Academic Research: Scholars studying criminal justice, law enforcement, or contemporary history
- Investigative Journalism: Reporters researching stories related to the case
- Legal Research: Attorneys and legal professionals examining case precedents
- Public Interest: Citizens exercising their right to access public records
- Educational Purposes: Students learning about legal processes and government transparency
Disclaimer
This platform is for educational, journalistic, and archival research purposes only. The documents contain sensitive information related to criminal investigations. We present these materials as released by the FBI without editorial modification. The presence of any individual's name in these documents does not imply guilt or wrongdoing. Users should approach this material with appropriate context and critical thinking.
Academic and Research Value
These archives represent a significant resource for researchers, journalists, and the public. They provide insight into federal law enforcement procedures, investigative techniques, and the handling of high-profile cases. We are committed to preserving and providing access to these important historical records.
Contact Us
We welcome feedback, questions, and suggestions from researchers, journalists, and the public.