Unpacking the Epstein Files: How the U.S. Government Is Handling Jeffrey Epstein’s Emails, Logs & Records
Since Jeffrey Epstein’s arrest, conviction, and eventual death in 2019, his network and the mystery surrounding his connections to powerful individuals have fueled public outrage and conspiracy theories. Recently, the U.S. government has taken concrete steps toward transparency — but many questions remain. Here's what's going on, why it's significant, and where things may go next. 1. What are the Epstein files? When people talk about the “Epstein files,” they generally mean a vast trove of documents related to Epstein’s criminal investigations. These include, but are not limited to: Flight logs for Epstein’s private planes — records of who flew with him, when, and where. Contact books (sometimes called the “black book”) listing Epstein’s wide network of acquaintances. Emails and correspondence , including between Epstein, his associates, and possibly powerful figures. Investigative materials — memos, internal DOJ and FBI documents, phone-ca...

