(2-4-26) The official DOJ site for the Jeffrey Epstein files (released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act) is the Epstein Library hosted by the U.S. Department of Justice.

Primary URL: https://www.justice.gov/epstein

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This is the central, official repository confirmed in multiple DOJ announcements and press releases (including the major January 30, 2026, release of over 3.5 million pages, plus videos and images).

Key details about the site:

• It includes searchable and downloadable materials from DOJ disclosures (organized into data sets, e.g., Data Set 1 through at least Data Set 12).

• Sections cover DOJ Disclosures (main releases under the Act) and House Disclosures (related congressional records).

• There’s a full-library search bar for querying by keywords, names, or phrases.

• Note: The site requires age verification (18+ access) due to sensitive/graphic content, and it includes a privacy notice about redactions for victim information.

• Some documents may have limited electronic searchability, and the DOJ has addressed issues like inadvertent unredacted victim info by removing or fixing files post-release (e.g., thousands taken down in early February 2026 after reports of errors).

For older/pre-Act FBI records specifically, check the separate FBI Vault page:

(This has earlier FOIA-released parts, but the bulk of the recent massive Transparency Act disclosures are on the main Epstein Library page.)

Always use the .gov domain links above to avoid unofficial mirrors or misinformation. If you’re searching for specific content (e.g., a name or flight log), start with the site’s search function. Approach the materials carefully, as they contain disturbing allegations and graphic elements.

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