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Over Three Million Pages of the Epstein Files Are on Public Display in NYC

NewsA Tribeca pop-up just opened displaying all 3.5 million pages of the Epstein files—that's 17,000 pounds of documentsYou have to RSVP for the address of the by-appointment-only pop-up.Written by Anna RahmananSenior National News EditorFriday May 8 2026SharePhotograph: Courtesy of The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room Downtown Manhattan is now home to a massive physical library containing all 3.5 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related records recently released by the Department of Justice. Organized into more than 3,700 volumes, the documents are the centerpiece of the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room, a pop-up exhibit set up by the Institute for Primary Facts, a nonprofit that describes itself as "advancing civic literacy through immersive traveling museum exhibits." Located in the Tribeca neighborhood of lower Manhattan, the installation weighs 17,000 pounds and is spread across a two-story gallery space. According to Wired, it took organizers roughly a month to print, bind and arrange the collection. In addition to the files, the installation features a timeline of Epstein's relationship with current President Donald Trump—from their supposed first meeting in Palm Beach back in 1987 to Epstein's ouster from Mar-a-Lago in 2007—and a tribute to Epstein's over 1,200 victims: there are a number of candles on the floor representing them all. The exhibit's chief organizer, David Garrett, told Wired that the goal is to convey the scale of Epstein's crimes and the impunity with which they were carried out. "The evidence in this room is evidence of one of the most horrific crimes in American history," he said to the outlet. "When people come through this room, I hope they realize that in America, we have the rule of law, and if they stand up, they can take action and demand accountability for the crimes that were committed." Now through May 21, the space is open to all those 16 and up by appointment only. You can schedule your visit here. Keep in mind, though, that only journalists and members of law enforcement will be allowed to actually read through the file because the Department of Justice did not redact many names. Others can still look through the timeline and visit the tribute to the survivors.Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.Sign up to our newsletter to enjoy New York without spending a thing (as well as options when you're feeling flush).By entering your email address you agree to our Te...

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New York exhibition displays millions of Epstein documents linked to ...

A temporary exhibition in New York is displaying nearly 3.5 million pages of newly released Justice Department documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein and his relationship with Donald Trump.Rows of shelves stacked with nearly 3.5 million pages of released Justice Department records linked to Jeffrey Epstein and his long-running association with US President Donald Trump have gone on display at a temporary exhibition in New York City.The exhibition, called “The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room,” features the documents printed and bound into 3,437 volumes placed across shelves inside a pop-up library in Tribeca.The files were made public under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADPop-up reading room open to registered visitorsThe exhibition was organised by the Washington-based nonprofit Institute of Primary Facts and will remain open to visitors who register online until May 21.More from World “The truth is hard to deny when it’s printed and bound for you to see,” the organisation said on its website. The display centres on the longstanding relationship between Trump and Epstein, who died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges involving minors.Trump and Epstein maintained a friendship for decades before reportedly falling out in 2004 during a dispute over a property deal. Afterwards, Trump publicly distanced himself from Epstein and has repeatedly denied wrongdoing despite appearing multiple times in the “Epstein Files".“We’re a pro-democracy organisation, with the goal of educating the public using these kinds of sort of pop-up museums and other in-real-life experiences to help people understand the corruption in the United States, the dangers to democracy,” David Garrett, one of the creators behind the project, told AFP.Organisers call for accountabilityGarrett said he believed “there needs to be real public outcry” over how the Trump administration handled the release of the documents, as critics accused justice officials of concealing Trump’s ties to Epstein.“And what we attempted to do here was to create, or help to create public outcry to have real accountability,” he added.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADMembers of the general public are not allowed to examine the files directly because the Department of Justice did not fully redact the names of some victims included in the records. However, certain professionals, including journalists and lawyers, are being granted exc...

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All 3.5 Million Pages of Epstein Files Displayed at NYC Exhibition

Credit: The Institute for Primary Facts via Storyful All 3.5 million pages of the partially redacted Jeffrey Epstein files are on display at a pop-up exhibition in New York between May 8 and May 21, according to its official website.

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New York Pop-Up Exhibit Displays 3.5 Million Pages of Epstein Files

A Washington-based nonprofit, the Institute of Primary Facts, has opened a temporary pop-up library in New York displaying approximately 3.5 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

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