Over 1.3 Million New Documents Added from US DOJ January 2026 Release

Epsteinify has been updated with over 1.3 million new documents from the US Department of Justice release of January 2026. The archive is now significantly larger and more comprehensive, giving you direct access to this latest batch of official records.

What’s New

  • 1.3+ million documents from the January 2026 DOJ release
  • Same search and browse tools—full-text search, filters by name and date, and document type
  • Unchanged principles—no editorial spin, no gatekeepers; we present the source material as released

How to Explore the New Material

  • Use the homepage search to find documents by keyword, Bates number, or content
  • Use the name selector to see all documents mentioning specific people
  • Use date and document type filters to narrow results
  • Browse category pages and name pages to follow threads across the archive

Why It Matters

The January 2026 DOJ release represents a major expansion of the publicly available record. Having these documents in one searchable place makes it easier to:

  • Trace connections and correspondence across the full set
  • Check facts against the original files
  • Research specific names, dates, or topics without relying on summaries or excerpts

Getting Started

Go to the homepage to search or browse. For more on data sources and how we organize the archive, see the About and FAQ pages.


Epsteinify provides transparent, unfiltered access to Epstein-related documents. All documents are sourced from official government records, including the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform releases and the US Department of Justice January 2026 release.