New York Exhibition Displays 3.5 Million Pages of Epstein-Related US Justice Department Files

NEW YORK (HRNW) – An American human rights organization has placed millions of documents released by the US Department of Justice related to convicted sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein on public display in New York.

According to the foreign news agency AFP, the exhibition features around 3.5 million pages of records, compiled into approximately 3,437 volumes and arranged on shelves for public viewing.

The display has been named the “Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room” and is organized by a Washington-based non-profit group called the Institute of Primary Facts.

The organization states on its website that “when the truth is printed in front of you, it becomes difficult to deny it,” highlighting its intent to make the documents accessible to the public.

The exhibition is being held in the Tribeca area of New York, where visitors can access the material after prior online registration.

However, due to concerns over the protection of victims’ identities, the general public has not been allowed direct access to all files. Limited access is being granted to journalists, lawyers, and selected professionals.

The collection reportedly includes material related to the long-standing association between US President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, who died in federal custody in 2019 while facing charges of trafficking underage girls and other sex crimes.

Project organizer David Garrett has said the release of these files should prompt public reaction, alleging concerns over transparency in how the documents were handled and released.

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