The DOJ's online Epstein document library has received over 50 million page visits since the files were released. But the library is deliberately difficult to navigate: no search function, no index, documents split across thousands of PDFs with inconsistent naming.
This episode examines the library's architecture, what design choices make it harder to find damaging information, what the most-accessed documents reveal about public interest, and how citizen researchers have built parallel tools to make the files actually searchable.
Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/epstein-files/episode/ep109
About The Epstein Files
The Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All claims are grounded in primary source documents.
Produced by Island Investigation
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