
"The truth is hard to deny when it's printed and bound for you to see. The Reading Room keeps public attention fixed on the crimes of Epstein and the Epstein class, and on Trump's desperate attempts to bury them, to support the victims and survivors as they seek justice."
"The controversial records have garnered media and public attention since the arrest and death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, leading to widespread calls for the release of the files gathered through numerous investigations. The Department of Justice finally released a redacted version of the files in January 2026."
"The digital project led by a small group of engineers helps the public navigate the trove of documents via a user-friendly interface modeled after Gmail. Subsequent iterations of this project include an Amazon-looking storefront to explore Epstein's purchases and a camera roll to browse through the images contained in the files."
The Institute for Primary Facts, a nonprofit organization focused on government transparency, is opening the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room in Tribeca. The exhibition features 3,437 bound volumes containing approximately 3.5 million pages of the Epstein Files, weighing 17,000 pounds total. Open by appointment from May 8-21, the physical library allows visitors to interact with records in a tangible format. The project aims to maintain public attention on Epstein's crimes and related investigations while supporting victims. This initiative complements digital projects like Jmail, which provides user-friendly interfaces for navigating the documents online through Gmail-like and Amazon-like platforms.
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