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HOW_TO_ACCESS UPDATED 2026-02-11
ACCESS CHANGES — DOJ POLICY UPDATE FEB 11, 2026
01 Bulk ZIP downloads removed — On February 11, 2026, the DOJ removed the ability to bulk-download entire datasets as ZIP archives. Files are now only accessible one at a time as individual PDFs.
02 EFTA Number Format — Each file is identified by an EFTA (Electronic File Transfer Archive) number. Format: EFTA######## (8-digit zero-padded). Files are accessible at justice.gov/epstein/[dataset-NN]/[EFTA########].pdf
03 Google Pinpoint — Upload the DOJ index files to Google Pinpoint for full-text search across all 12 datasets. Access at journaliststudio.google.com/pinpoint
04 Internet Archive Mirrors — Community volunteers are archiving files to archive.org before they disappear. Search for epstein-dataset-NN on archive.org. Completeness varies by dataset.
05 File Removal Monitoring — This tracker monitors changes by comparing HTTP response codes against the known file manifest. A 404 or 410 response indicates removal. Hash changes indicate modification.
06 Datasets 9–11 are the largest — DS-9 (Emails, 531K files), DS-10 (Photos, 503K files), and DS-11 (Financial/Flights, 332K files) account for 99% of total volume. These are the most likely targets for further removal.
This tool indexes publicly available DOJ file metadata. No copyrighted content is hosted. All document links point directly to official DOJ servers (justice.gov) or community archive mirrors. This platform is maintained for journalistic research and public accountability purposes. File removal data is generated by automated monitoring of DOJ server responses.