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OpenEpsteinFiles.ai is a civic investigation initiative built on a simple premise: the Epstein files are public, and no one has done the work of actually connecting them.
Over 3.5 million pages have been released by the DOJ — court filings, FOIA documents, flight logs, financial records, trial transcripts, civil litigation spanning multiple jurisdictions and twenty-five years. Search tools exist. Databases exist. What does not exist is a system that reasons over the full archive the way an investigator would — extracting entities, mapping relationships, reconstructing timelines, and applying law to what the evidence actually shows.
That is what we are building.
The investigation engine processes the full public archive through structured analytical layers, producing confidence-rated, legally-mapped findings that are published only when they meet a defined evidentiary threshold and pass independent legal review. We make no accusations. We reach no predetermined conclusions. We may find actionable claims. We may find the evidence falls short of legal thresholds. We may find the laws themselves cannot reach documented conduct. All three outcomes serve the public record and the victims this case has never fully served.
This is a citizen initiative. It is funded by the public, governed by a published methodology, and committed to transparency at every stage — fund allocation reported openly, standards set before analysis begins, findings sourced to specific documents and rated by confidence before publication.
The Epstein files are open. Now we do what the system never did.
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