Welcome to Introductions

Welcome to Introductions

Welcome to the Epstein Exposed research community. This is the place to say hello, share what brought you here, and let others know what areas of the investigation interest you.

Our community includes journalists, lawyers, researchers, data analysts, students, and concerned citizens from around the world — all united by the belief that public accountability requires public scrutiny of the evidence. You do not need special credentials to contribute. You need curiosity, attention to detail, and a commitment to following the evidence.


Your Introduction

When you introduce yourself, consider sharing:

  • What brought you here? A news article, a documentary, the document release, a referral from another researcher?
  • What interests you most about the case? The financial networks? The flight logs? The legal proceedings? The institutional failures? The document integrity questions?
  • What skills do you bring? Legal expertise, financial analysis, data science, language skills, research methodology, journalism — every skill set is valuable.
  • What are you hoping to find or contribute? Looking to learn? Ready to dive into document analysis? Want to help verify leads?

You do not need to share your real name or any personal details you are not comfortable with. Pseudonymous participation is welcome and respected.

Getting Oriented

After you introduce yourself, here are some good next steps:

  1. Explore the main siteEpstein Exposed has over 2 million documents, 1,700+ tracked individuals, flight logs, email archives, and an interactive network graph. Spend some time browsing.
  2. Check out the Help & OSINT Tools category — Great primers on how to use the site and research techniques.
  3. Browse Active Investigations — See what the community is currently working on and where you might be able to help.
  4. Read the pinned guides — Each investigation category has pinned posts explaining how it works and what is expected.
  5. Start with what you know — If you have expertise in a particular area (law, finance, aviation, technology), look for threads where that knowledge would be useful.

Community Standards

We maintain a high standard for discussion here:

  • Evidence over opinion. Claims should be backed by documents and sources whenever possible.
  • Respect for victims. This case involves serious crimes. We discuss the evidence with the gravity it deserves.
  • No harassment or doxxing. We analyze public records; we do not target individuals.
  • Collaborative spirit. The goal is collective understanding, not individual credit. Build on each other’s work.

We are glad you are here. Introduce yourself and join the investigation.


This category is part of the Community section on Epstein Exposed.

Hi I am here to help dont know what else to say

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Hi all, found this site from r/epstein, hoping to help out by verifying documents and chasing down some leads, research/data background, I like difficult and convoluted problems to solve and this is one enormous sh*show of a puzzle so am happy to be on board for this effort. Please reach out if you want to connect or want an assist on a specific investigation- I haven’t explored that part of the site yet.

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Howdy!

I found this site through Reddit while I helped with downloading and seeding the releases. I was most interested in this site because it was the first one I saw that incorporated crowdsourcing. This feels like the only way to really understand and wade through this information for the facts.

This case interests me because of the complexity and the cover up. Who doesn’t want to dive head first into this rabbit hole?

My skills range. I have experience with transaction fraud, trust and safety, business operations, and information security/threat intelligence.

I’m happy to help with running down leads, documents, processes, sounding board… Where can I be most useful?

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