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A 24-hour reading of the 3,747 bound volumes of publicly released Epstein files took place on Monday, May 18, 2026, at the Reading Room in Tribeca, Manhattan. A sign is pictured for the “The Donald J.
Tommy Carstensen oversees one of the most sophisticated archives of Epstein materials, while Tristan Lee’s database allows searches of faces who appear in the files Before the US Department of Justice ...
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A new pop-up exhibit in New York has all of the more than three million pages of investigative files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein available to read in print. The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein ...
Visitors to New York this week can take a side swerve off the art-fair circuit and head to a pop-up exhibition in Tribeca that focuses on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who fostered ...
Documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, taking up more than 3,400 volumes and weighing over eight tons, have been printed and bound for display in a TriBeCa gallery. By Jesse McKinley It may be the most ...
If you were dying to read the Epstein files on paper for some reason, you can now save yourself some printer ink. A reading room containing all 3.5 million pages of records related to Jeffrey Epstein ...
The Institute for Primary Facts has compiled more than 3.5 million pages of the Epstein files for public display at the newly opened Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room. In the ...
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