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About Epsteinpedia
| Type | Public Archive |
|---|---|
| Documents | 8,175 |
| Status | Active |
| Blockchain | Solana |
Epsteinpedia is a comprehensive, searchable archive of publicly released documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. Our mission is to make these documents accessible, searchable, and transparent for researchers, journalists, and the public.
Our Vision
We envision a world where information about powerful individuals and institutions is freely accessible to all. By leveraging AI technology to process, analyze, and index thousands of legal documents, we aim to democratize access to information that was previously difficult to search and navigate.
Transparency is the foundation of accountability. When the public has access to documented evidence, it empowers communities to seek justice and prevents powerful individuals from operating in the shadows.
Our Mission
To provide free, open access to publicly released documents through advanced AI-powered OCR and analysis, making complex legal documents searchable and understandable for everyone.
Our specific goals include:
- Processing and indexing all publicly available documents related to the case
- Using AI to extract entities (people, organizations, locations, dates) for easy navigation
- Generating summaries and analyses to help users understand complex legal documents
- Maintaining a permanent, accessible archive for historical record
- Continuously expanding with new document releases
Document Sources
All documents in this archive come from public sources including:
- Court filings and legal proceedings
- FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests
- Public releases by government agencies
- Unsealed court documents
We use AI-powered OCR technology to extract text from scanned documents, then apply natural language processing to identify key entities and generate summaries. This makes the archive fully searchable and navigable.
Supporting Survivors
🤝 Giving Back
A portion of all fees generated by this project will be donated to the National Children's Advocacy Center, an organization dedicated to providing support and resources for child abuse victims.
The remaining funds are used to maintain and expand this archive, including compute power for AI analysis of additional documents as they become publicly available.
Powered by Solana
⚡ Blockchain-Backed Archive
Epsteinpedia is backed by a token on the Solana blockchain, ensuring transparent funding and community governance. Token holders support the ongoing maintenance, expansion, and AI processing of new documents.
Our Commitment
- Transparency: All AI-generated summaries are clearly labeled
- Accuracy: We present documents as-is without editorial commentary
- Accessibility: Free access for researchers, journalists, and the public
- Privacy: We only host documents that have been legally released to the public
- Accountability: Supporting organizations that help survivors
Contact
For inquiries, corrections, or to report issues with the archive, please reach out through our official channels (coming soon).