Official Sources — Jeffrey Epstein Document Archive

Every document in the Jeffrey Epstein Library is sourced from official U.S. Department of Justice releases. Below is a comprehensive overview of our data sources, including the official DOJ DataSets containing court filings, flight logs, depositions, and other declassified records.

U.S. Department of Justice — Epstein Document Releases

The primary source for all documents in the Jeffrey Epstein Library is the official DOJ Epstein page: justice.gov/epstein. The DOJ has released documents in multiple batches, organized into numbered DataSets.

Document DataSets

DataSet 9 — Court Filings & Flight Records

DataSet 9 contains a significant collection of court filings, flight log records, property documents, and scheduling records related to Jeffrey Epstein. This dataset includes the well-known flight manifests documenting passengers on Epstein's aircraft, including flights to Little St. James Island.

Source: justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet 9

Key Documents in DataSet 9:

  • Flight log records and passenger manifests
  • Island scheduling and visitor records
  • Property-related documents
  • Financial and operational records

DataSet 10 — Depositions & Testimony

DataSet 10 includes sworn depositions, witness testimony transcripts, and legal proceedings documents. These records contain testimony from victims, witnesses, and individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein's network.

Source: justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet 10

Key Documents in DataSet 10:

  • Victim depositions and sworn statements
  • Witness testimony transcripts
  • Legal proceedings records
  • Court-ordered disclosures

DataSet 11 — Additional Evidence & Records

DataSet 11 contains additional evidence, supplementary court filings, and records released as part of ongoing document unsealing efforts. This dataset expands on the earlier releases with additional property records, correspondence, and investigation documents.

Source: justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet 11

Key Documents in DataSet 11:

  • Supplementary court filings
  • Additional property and financial records
  • Correspondence and communications
  • Investigation-related documents

Understanding the Epstein Flight Logs

The Epstein flight logs are among the most frequently searched documents in our archive. These logs were maintained as FAA-required records for Epstein's private aircraft fleet and document:

  • Passenger names — individuals who flew on Epstein's planes
  • Flight routes — departure and arrival locations including Teterboro (NJ), Palm Beach (FL), Little St. James Island (USVI), and international destinations
  • Dates — when flights occurred, spanning multiple years
  • Aircraft identification — including the Boeing 727 "Lolita Express"

These flight records have been central to public understanding of who visited Epstein Island and the extent of Epstein's social network with powerful individuals including politicians, business leaders, and celebrities.

Key Individuals Referenced in Documents

The officially released documents reference numerous public figures. Some of the most searched names include:

Donald Trump

Referenced in court filings and depositions regarding his Florida-based connections to Epstein.

Elon Musk

Named in documents and public records connected to Epstein's technology and business contacts.

Bill Clinton

Documented in flight logs with numerous recorded trips on Epstein's aircraft.

Prince Andrew

Central figure in victim testimony, depositions, and civil proceedings filed by accusers.

Bill Gates

Referenced in documents concerning meetings and financial discussions with Epstein.

Ghislaine Maxwell

Convicted co-conspirator, extensively documented throughout all DataSets and trial records.

Disclaimer: Appearance in documents does not imply guilt or wrongdoing. These references are from publicly available court records released by the U.S. Department of Justice.

Data Integrity & Verification

The Jeffrey Epstein Library does not create, modify, or fabricate any documents. Every file accessible through our search engine links directly to the original document hosted on the U.S. Department of Justice website (justice.gov). We provide a search and indexing layer to make these public records more accessible and easier to navigate.

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