The files are public.Now they're searchable.
A public records archive making millions of government-released documents browsable, searchable, and accessible to everyone.
JEFF — Jeffrey Epstein Files Framework — organizes publicly released government records into 12 searchable, familiar interfaces.
12 apps. All sourced from public government records.
A case that spans borders and institutions.
Court filings, government investigations, and publicly released records allege a range of criminal activity — from sex trafficking and financial fraud to alleged influence operations affecting governments, banks, and academic institutions. Investigations and legal proceedings have been documented in more than ten countries.
Including United States, United Kingdom, France, US Virgin Islands, Israel, Norway, and others.
Familiar tools. Public records.
Every app uses interface patterns you already know — inbox, gallery, file browser, timeline, map — designed to make millions of publicly released government records accessible and navigable for everyone.
Mail.jeff
Email archive viewer
Docs.jeff
PDF & document viewer
Photos.jeff
Image gallery
Flights.jeff
Flight manifest viewer
Chat.jeff
Message/SMS viewer
Audio.jeff
Audio file player
Contacts.jeff
Entity relationship graph
Ledger.jeff
Financial records
Cal.jeff
Timeline & chronology
Places.jeff
Location map viewer
Media.jeff
News coverage archive
Ask.jeff
AI semantic search
Sourced from official records.
All documents in this archive originate from official government releases — the US Department of Justice, FBI, and House Oversight Committee, among others. As investigations expand across jurisdictions, JEFF will incorporate records from additional countries and agencies.
Official Sources & Repositories
| Source | Documents | Status |
|---|---|---|
| DOJ / Epstein Files Transparency Act | 3.5M+ pages across 12 datasets | Partial |
| FBI Vault | 6,700+ documents | Available |
| US House Oversight Committee | 53,000+ pages | Available |
| Internet Archive | 1.3M+ files | Available |
| Zenodo | Academic preservation copy | Permanent |
| Community Mirrors | Full dataset distribution | Distributed |
Archiving the coverage.
From independent journalists and podcasters to major newsroom investigations, significant reporting on this case spans years and hundreds of sources. Media.jeff archives notable coverage and connects reporting to the underlying source documents.
Podcast Archive
Notable podcast episodes cataloged with timestamps and links to the specific documents discussed.
News Coverage Timeline
Reporting from AP, CBS, NBC, and independent outlets mapped chronologically alongside document releases.
Source Attribution
Coverage linked directly to primary source documents so readers can verify claims against the underlying records.
Support a public good.
JEFF is a free, open archive built in the public interest. There are no paywalls and no restrictions on access. Contributions from individuals, organizations, and institutions fund infrastructure, development, data processing, and long-term hosting.
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