The Epstein files are no longer hidden. Thousands of documents have surfaced through court releases, archive drops, and authenticated leaks. These include the unredacted black book, full deposition transcripts, flight logs, and grand jury records. The papers are real. The names are public. The machinery is visible.
The black book is intact. No redactions. It lists hundreds of contacts, associates, and known visitors. The flight logs confirm repeated travel by dozens of high-profile individuals. These logs were released during the USA v. Maxwell case and are available on DocumentCloud. They show more than just names. They reveal routes. Dates. Frequency of flights. Patterns.
In 2019, the Southern District of New York released a 943-page set of internal emails, surveillance notes, letters, and memos. Seven more batches followed. Each one hundreds of pages deep. These documents are archived on Public Intelligence and include FBI field notes, victim depositions, and direct legal correspondence.
The Treasury Department identified 4,725 wire transfers from a single Epstein-linked account, totaling $1.1 billion. These were flagged in Suspicious Activity Reports filed by JPMorgan Chase. Additional SARs from Deutsche Bank, Bank of America, and Bank of New York Mellon uncovered another $1.2 billion. Some of the wires topped $100 million. Many were routed through offshore entities and shell companies.
The DOJ memo released July 7 confirms over 1,000 victims. It states that Epstein died by suicide and that no “client list” was found. But the memo also acknowledges thousands of images and videos, many involving minors. The FBI reviewed over 300 gigabytes of data. Much of it remains sealed. The DOJ says further disclosure is not appropriate. That’s the official position.
Grand jury records from the 2008 case were released last year. They include sealed testimony, plea negotiations, and internal DOJ emails. The files are archived. Judges are now reviewing additional transcripts from the Maxwell case. Victims and representatives have been asked to weigh in before any release.
Local voices are keeping the files alive. Telegram channels are archiving PDFs. Reddit threads are indexing names. TikTok accounts are reading flight logs aloud. The goal is simple: make the files impossible to erase.
This isn’t about one document. It’s about volume. Thousands of pages. Hundreds of names. Dozens of flights. And a system that still hasn’t answered for any of it.
Sources:
https://joshwho.net/EpsteinList/gov.uscourts.nysd.447706.1320.0-combined.pdf
https://joshwho.net/EpsteinList/black-book-unredacted.pdf
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21165424-epstein-flight-logs-released-in-usa-vs-maxwell
https://publicintelligence.net/epstein-docs-batch-2/
https://publicintelligence.net/epstein-docs-batch-3/
https://publicintelligence.net/epstein-docs-batch-4/
https://publicintelligence.net/epstein-docs-batch-5/
https://publicintelligence.net/epstein-docs-batch-6/