Hello. Some of you may be aware that there are thousands of "No images produced" files in the Epstein files library, and that if you change the link extension from .pdf to another format like .mp4, a videos pops us.

For example this file:
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%208/EFTA00033035.pdf
Change the .pdf to .mp4 and you get this video:
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%208/EFTA00033035.mp4

We at exposingepstein.com scraped all "No images produced" files and found over 3700 video links and other files.
The most common format is .mp4 | .mov | .avi | .wmv | .vob | .m4v | .ts | .3gp .
Different many files formats, we even found audio recordings (mostly of Epstein and Ghislaine interrogatories). We also found many invalid/corrupted files ( for example around 700 .avi video files which most are completely broken) that the DOJ just dumped there like trash. We are working on determining how many and which files are working.

All of them are now browsable for free on our site exposingepstein.com (works well only on Firefox for now, read below).
You can shuffle through them randomly, go one by one with Previous/Next (videos close to each other are often somehow connected), or search by our server ID or EFTA name.

Here is a Q&A section for anyone curious about our platform:
What is it?

An aggregator. We don't host any files, when you click "NEXT VIDEO" or "NEXT PDF," the site pulls documents directly from the U.S. Department of Justice servers (justice.gov/epstein). Everything is publicly available government material. We just built a better interface to browse it.

How to use it:

Open the site in Mozilla Firefox (important, see below). Confirm you're 18+. You'll be asked to complete a quick age verification on justice. gov, click the link, it opens in a new tab. Wait a few seconds, then click "CONTINUE TO ARCHIVE." Use the buttons at the bottom to browse: Shuffle for random files, Previous/Next to go in order. You can save favorites, share links, and download.

Why Firefox? Why the DOJ verification? (It will soon be fixed and accessible by all browsers!)

The DOJ sets a cookie when you verify your age on their site. Our site loads DOJ content inside an iframe (a window-within-a-window). For documents to load, your browser needs to send that cookie along with the request. That's why you visit justice. gov first.

Chrome, Safari, and Edge block third-party cookies by default, so the iframe can't send the cookie, the DOJ thinks you haven't verified, and the content won't load. Firefox still allows third-party cookies in this context, so everything works seamlessly. Not a hack, not a bug, just how browser cookie policies differ. Completely legal.

Can I use Chrome?

Yes, but when the iframe gets blocked, the site shows a fallback button to open the file directly on the DOJ server in a new tab. It works, just less seamless.

Do you store any files?

No. Every video and PDF comes directly from DOJ servers. Our backend just maintains an index of file IDs and constructs the correct URLs. Nothing is hosted, cached, or modified by us.
We are actively working on independent hosting as of right now to fix all of these problems.

Is this legal?

Yes. These are public records. We're linking to and embedding publicly available government resources using standard web technology.

Shuffle vs Previous/Next?

Shuffle = random file. Previous/Next = sequential by DOJ index ID, so you can go through the entire archive without missing anything. This is relevant because files close to each other in the database (similar index like 3000 and 3003), are often somehow connected.

Can I share a specific file?

Yes. Every file has an ID on screen. Share the link and the recipient lands on that exact file.

Support the project

100% free, no paywall. Servers and domains aren't free though. If you want to help keep it online and support future development (independent hosting, AI-powered document analysis):

Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/exposingepstein (card, Apple Pay, Google Pay)
Crypto: visit the site and click donate for BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP addresses.

Every contribution goes directly toward keeping this project running.
Thank you for the attention.

Posted by AquaBomber

2 Comments

  1. II-Keras-Revenge-II on

    I’ve been following your work, and I mean this with respect, but I’m not checking those videos out.

    Anyone who doesn’t mind watching these disgusting losers doing their thing, any names that stand out in the videos?

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