
You'll find stories about the challenges of researching the DOJ Epstein Library and what evidence exists -- or doesn't -- within the 3 million files that were released January 30, 2026.
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In this episode, Debilyn shares her experience visiting the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room in Washington, D.C.—an immersive art installation built around the public release of millions of pages of Epstein-related records.
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In Episode 3 of What I Found in the Epstein Files, Debilyn Molineaux investigates one question:
Who is Jide Zeitlin?
What begins as a brief mention inside the Epstein files unfolds into a deeper investigation involving Jeffrey Epstein, Steve Bannon... more
In Episode 2, we map out the growth of Jeffrey Epstein’s business empire across five decades using publicly available records, legal documents, and entity tracking. This episode focuses on the financial and corporate footprint—what can be documented—... more
In Episode 1 of What I Found in the Epstein Files, Debilyn Molineaux begins her deep dive into the recently released Epstein files and shares what it’s really like to search through millions of public records.
After the January 30 data release of mi... more
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