Epstein Files on Display at New York Pop-up Exhibit, All 3.5 Million Pages
The pop-up exhibit turns 3.5 million DOJ pages into 3,437 bound volumes and limits direct access over survivor privacy concerns.
- A temporary exhibition in New York City has garnered significant attention by putting the entirety of the newly released Jeffrey Epstein investigative files on physical display.
- The pop-up exhibit, titled "The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room," features approximately 3.5 million pages of Department of Justice documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- Located in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, the installation consists of 3,437 bound volumes—weighing roughly 17,000 pounds—arranged on library shelves to provide what organizers call a "physical, undeniable record" of the case.
- While the exhibit is open to the public by appointment until May 21, 2026, direct access to consult the pages is restricted to journalists, lawyers, and victims' advocates due to the DOJ's failure to fully redact the names of some survivors.
- The project was created by the Washington-based nonprofit Institute for Primary Facts to draw attention to the long-standing relationship between the current President and Epstein, as well as to demand greater government accountability regarding the redaction process.
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All Jeffrey Epstein files on display at New York pop-up exhibit
NEW YORK -- A U.S. transparency advocacy group has opened a temporary exhibition in New York with only one text on display: A print-out of all the files released by the Department of Justice -- roughly 3.5 million pages -- relating to financier and convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
New art installation gives us a sense of their volume
Jeffrey Epstein files go on display at New York pop-up exhibit featuring 3.5 million pages
The library, titled "The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room," created by the Institute for Primary Facts, comprising of 3,437 bound volumes, will run until May 21
An American organization dedicated to greater transparency is exhibiting the approximately 3.5 million-page dossier on Jeffrey Epstein in New York. For the pop-up exhibition in the Tribeca neighborhood, the documents have been bound into 3,437 volumes.
Trump and Epstein ‘Reading Room’ exhibit in NY offers files on sex offender
A US transparency advocacy group has opened a temporary exhibition in New York with only one text on display: a print-out of all the files released by the US Department of Justice – roughly 3.5 million pages – relating to financier and convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
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