New Library Opens in NYC Featuring Jeffrey Epstein Case Documents
A research facility in New York has opened displaying over 3.5 million pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case for public access.

A new research facility dedicated to Jeffrey Epstein case documents has opened in New York City, according to reports. The Institute for Primary Facts has established what it calls the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room, which houses more than 3.5 million pages of files related to the Epstein case for public display and research.
The facility represents an effort to make court documents, depositions, and other materials from the high-profile case accessible to researchers and the public. Epstein, a financier who died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, was connected to numerous prominent figures through his social and business networks.
Separately, Alan Dershowitz, who previously served as Epstein's attorney, made statements about his former client during a recent podcast appearance. Dershowitz claimed that Epstein had compromising information on "only one person" and denied that Epstein had connections to intelligence agencies such as the CIA or Mossad.
The opening of the document repository comes as public interest in the Epstein case remains high, with ongoing legal proceedings and investigations continuing to generate scrutiny of those in Epstein's orbit. The facility's name references both Epstein and former President Trump, who had social connections to Epstein in previous decades.