
Welcome to the Epstein Wiki
an open source collaborative investigation into the truth
This project exists because one of the most complex and far-reaching trafficking networks in modern history has never been fully exposed. Critical documents remain scattered across court systems, archives, leaks, FOIA releases, and investigative reporting. Key individuals remain unidentified. Survivors are still waiting for answers the government has not given them.
The Epstein Wiki brings all of this information together in one place. Our mission is to organize the record, cross-reference every available document, and empower a global community of researchers and amateur sleuths to uncover the full scope of Jeffrey Epstein’s network — the traffickers, the enablers, the protectors, the funders, and the institutions that looked away.
We are a collaborative research platform, not a tabloid. Every page is built on verifiable sources: court filings, depositions, FOIA productions, law-enforcement records, and rigorous investigative journalism. We do not speculate, sensationalize, or guess. We document what the evidence shows, clearly and transparently.
The survivors of Epstein’s abuse deserve accountability, and the world deserves the truth. This archive is part of that work.
If you want to help, explore the documents, read the contributor guidelines, and join the effort. Every person who examines a file, checks a citation, or connects a detail brings us one step closer to exposing what has been hidden for decades.
This project is ongoing, community-driven, and continually expanding. Together, we are building the most comprehensive Epstein research archive in existence.