Epstein Investigation Photos
Browse 16,407 photographs from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, sourced from DOJ evidence releases. Includes property photos, evidence images, and other visual materials obtained through federal investigations.
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Interior Room Under Construction or Renovation
Unknown - interior residential space
doj_dataset_1Interior Room Photograph: Minimalist Bedroom or Dressing Area
Unknown - interior residential space
doj_dataset_1Interior photograph showing room marker 'B' with built-in shelving
Unknown - interior residential space, likely one of Jeffrey Epstein's properties
doj_dataset_1Interior Room Photograph: Television Setup and Furnishings
Unknown - interior residential space
doj_dataset_1Interior Room Photo with Furniture and Artwork
Unknown - Interior residential space
doj_dataset_1Interior Library Room with Turquoise Sofa and Built-in Bookshelves
Unknown - interior residential space, likely Manhattan property
doj_dataset_1Interior photograph of ornate library room with decorated furniture and sky ceiling
Unknown - interior residential space (likely New York City or related to Epstein properties based on investigation context)
doj_dataset_1Interior Room Photo: Modern Living Space with High Ceiling
Unknown - interior residential space
doj_dataset_1Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Epstein investigation photos?
The archive contains 16,407 photographs obtained during the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. These include photos from properties, evidence photos, and other images released by the Department of Justice.
Where do the photos come from?
The photographs are sourced from DOJ releases including EFTA (Electronic File Transfer Application) photos, manually uploaded evidence photos, and other investigation materials released to the public.
Can I filter photos by location?
Yes, you can use the location filter to search for photos from specific locations such as properties associated with Epstein. You can also filter by source and date range.
Are any photos redacted?
Some photographs may be redacted or have limited descriptions to protect the identity of victims and comply with court orders. The archive presents photos exactly as released by government agencies.