Epstein Files
1.79 million pages of FBI investigation documents
Welcome to search the Epstein Files documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). This search tool gives journalists and researchers direct access to nearly 1.79 million pages of FBI investigation documents, with text content machine-extracted into a searchable format.
Every search result includes an EFTA document identifier that allows you to locate the original document in the DOJ release. The material covers three separate FBI datasets.
Background: Epstein Files
Jeffrey Epstein (1953–2019) was an American financier convicted of sex crimes and accused of large-scale sexual abuse and trafficking of minors. He died in prison in August 2019.
In 2024, the U.S. Congress passed the Epstein Records Transparency Act, requiring federal agencies to release investigation documents related to Epstein. The first release occurred on January 30, 2026, containing over 178 gigabytes of FBI investigation material.
This search tool was built because the original release — hundreds of thousands of PDF files without any search functionality — is practically impossible to research without machine processing. We have extracted the text content and built a full-text search that enables journalistic investigation.
Search Instructions
Choose a search type: document search performs full-text search across 1.79 million pages, EFTA search looks up documents directly by identifier, and email search targets Epstein's email archive.
Read more: Search type descriptions and tips
Document search (FTS5) searches all OCR texts for your query. Supports Boolean operators: AND, OR, NOT. E.g. Helsinki AND Finnair
EFTA search looks up documents directly by EFTA identifier. E.g. EFTA00039826. Supports wildcards: EFTA000398*
Email search targets 16,447 email messages (subject, sender, body).
Note on OCR quality: Texts have been machine-extracted from PDF files. Typos and recognition errors are possible — try different spellings.
Why a Nordic filter? Over 11,000 documents referencing the Nordic countries — Finland, Sweden, or Norway — have been identified in the material. Helsinki served as a transit point for the Epstein network into the Schengen area, and Norwegian contacts had an exceptionally deep documented connection to Epstein. The Nordic filter surfaces these documents from the mass of 1.79 million pages.
4,281 results for "Palm Beach AND massage"
Page 67/86...Only now, 13 years after she first reported these events to the Palm Beach FBI and several months after Ms. 24 EFTA00103785
...Epstein was not in residence, that is, 24 if he was in New York or some place else other than Palm 25 Beach, did you and your wife still stay at the home or (561) 832-7500 PROSE COURT REPORTING...
paid anywhere from $200 to $1,000 per massage, depending upon the nature of the sexual contact that they permitted. In July of 2006, five months after the investigation had concluded, the Palm Beach County State's Attorney's Office...
paid anywhere from $200 to $1,000 per massage, depending upon the nature of the sexual contact that they permitted. In July of 2006, five months after the investigation had concluded, the Palm Beach County State's Attorney's Office...
paid anywhere from $200 to $1,000 per massage, depending upon the nature of the sexual contact that they permitted. In July of 2006, five months after the investigation had concluded, the Palm Beach County State's Attorney's Office...
...According to a sworn deposition by Juan Alessi, a former employee at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach estate, Prince Andrew attended naked pool parties and was treated to massages by a harem of adolescent girls. MS MAXWELL CANNOT COMMENT ON...
paid anywhere from $200 to $1,000 per massage, depending upon the nature of the sexual contact that they permitted. In July of 2006, five months after the investigation had concluded, the Palm Beach County State's Attorney's Office...
paid anywhere from $200 to $1,000 per massage, depending upon the nature of the sexual contact that they permitted. In July of 2006, five months after the investigation had concluded, the Palm Beach County State's Attorney's Office...
...561.394.2621 suite WO 4440 PGA Boulevard Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.esquiresolutions.com 3501.172-002 Page 31 of 180 EFTA_00070875 EFTA01247598
...7/25/06 PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Time: 8:47:53 Page: 41 Incident Report Program: CMS301L Case • 1-05-000368 (Continued) refused to perform that act. Epstein offered her five minutes. an additional 200.00 for her to perform...
...117.10) Probable Cause Affidavit Palm Beach Police Department Agency ORIN E1,O 500600 met Epstein when she was fifteen years of age. She was approached by a friend from School, , to be taken to Jeffrey Epstein's house to...
...A massage was like a treat for 4 everybody. If they want it, we call the massage and 5 they have a massage. 6 Q. Now, Mr. Trump had a home in Palm Beach, 7 correct? 8 A. Uh-huh...
Probable Cause Affidavit Palm Beach Police Department Agency ORD FLO 500600 massage his feet and calves. started the massage with the oils Epstein chose and rubbed his feet and calves. Epstein got off the phone and requested she massage his...
...2/17/06 PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Page: 15 Time: 11:36:35 Incident Report. Program: CMS301L Case No • 1-05-000368 (Continued) the room there was a large bathroom to the right. recalled a hot pink and green sofa...
...Jeffrey Herman, the former law partner of one of the federal prosecutors involved in this matter and the attorney for most of the civil complainants (as described in detail below), was quoted in the Palm Beach Post as saying that...
...He was allowed to leave the Palm Beach County jail during the day to work, but he has been forced to register as a sexual offender. That deal is the subject of a separate lawsuit now pending against the U...
...or "massages." (A-11 at ¶ 6 and n. 1.) Epstein's minor victims are numerous (A-7 at p. 20, 11. 13-18) and the case drew attention of the highest-ranking law enforcement officials in Palm Beach County. Frustrated...
...The same group then flew back to Palm Beach.' From there. believes she flew back to After that trip. Epstein paid for to travel to Spain in approximately and attend school there. While in Spain, turned 18 in . At the...
...Epstein planes" or ' Palm Beach (2004-2005) witness, interacted and chat daily w/underage girls.' According to CHS pages 93 and 94 have 35 female first name-only individuals listed under "Visitors Massage (P.B)" (Palm Beach maybe?) that are...
...There was also another theater in West Palm Beach they frequented. When went to the movies with them, it was usually around 9pm/lOpm. A lot of men and women, some EPSTEIN's friends and some MAXWELL's friends also...
...4 Message pads recovered from Epstein's Palm Beach residence during the first Florida investigation include messages with I. full name and phone number. The messages appear to refer to scheduling appointments an recruiting other girls, e.g.: "She has...
...days following the arrest of Epstein. • Efforts are ongoing toward the seizure of Epstein's residences in Manhattan and Palm Beach, FL (collectively valued at approximately $100M). • SDNY and FBI NY will coordinate a press conference during which a tip...
...days following the arrest of Epstein. • Efforts are ongoing toward the seizure of Epstein's residences in Manhattan and Palm Beach, FL (collectively valued at approximately $100M). • SDNY and FBI NY will coordinate a press conference during which a tip...
...massager on the girls. EPSTEIN had computers in his office, study, and library. She recalled him having at least one desktop computer. MAXWELL had several laptop computers. EPSTEIN used as a driver to bring females to the Palm Beach residence...
...point during the massages Mr. Epstein knew that the particular masseuse was under 18 years old and that certain behavior could be illegal, such knowledge would have come into being when he was already in Palm Beach and could not...
...Epstein was known to fly young women from East- ern Europe to Palm Beech, where they'd massage him, among other services. Because of double jeopa • ardY rules, Epstein —now. — now a registered Florida sex offender— can never be prosecuted...
...The indictment alleges that the defendant undertook 4 this conduct at at least two locations, including his mansion 5 in Manhattan and his estate in Palm Beach, Florida. In both 6 locations, victims were initially recruited to provide massages 7...
...drove the victim to Palm Beach. Sometime on the way there, a conversation occurred between and the victim whereas reportedly told the victim that if Jeff asked her (the victim) age, she should say she was eighteen. The victim recalled...
...From at least as early as 2001 through October 2005, the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, procured at least 30 identified minor females between the ages of 14 and 17 in Palm Beach County to come to his home in Palm Beach...
...In 2006, the Palm Beach Police Department began investigating allegations that Jeffrey Epstein was enticing underage girls into prostitution. Epstein was alleged to have paid underage girls to provide him with massages, while the young girls were unclothed. The case...
...8:47:53 PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Page: 45 Incident Report Program: CMS301L Case No • 1-05-000 (Continued) photographed by CSI and then videotaped by myself. T was concluded at approximately 3:05 p.m. whereupon Detective and I...
...ccompanied by his wife came to the Palm Beach Police Department where they advised me that they believed their fourteen year old daughter may have had some type of sexual relationship with an older male who resided in Palm Beach...
...days following the arrest of Epstein. • Efforts are ongoing toward the seizure of Epstein's residences in Manhattan and Palm Beach, FL (collectively valued at approximately $100M). • SDNY and FBI NY will coordinate a press conference during which a tip...
...drove t" victim to Palm Beach. Sometime on the way there, a conversation occurred between and thL . ictim whereas reportedly told , victim that if Jeff asked her (the victim) age, she should say she was eighteen. The victim recalled that...
...The indictment alleges that the defendant undertook 4 this conduct at at least two locations, including his mansion 5 in Manhattan and his estate in Palm Beach, Florida. In both 6 locations, victims were initially recruited to provide massages 7...
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...7/25/06 PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Page: 15 Time: 8:47:53 Incident Report Program: CMS301L Case No • 1-05-000368 (Continued) the room there was a large bathroom to the right. recalled a hot pink and reen sofa...
...7/25/06 PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Time: 8:47:53 Page: 41 Incident Report Program: CMS301L Case No • 1-05-000368 (Continued) refused to perform that act. Epstein offered her an additional 200.00 for her to perform oral...
...drove the victim to Palm Beach. Sometime on the way there, a conversation occurred between and the victim whereas reportedly told the victim that if Jeff asked her (the victim) age, she should say she was eighteen. The victim recalled...
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REPORTING OFFICER NARRATIVE OCA Palm Beach Polka Department 05-000368 Victim Offense DM /Time Repodtd FORCIBLE FONDLING/CHILD MOLESTING Mon 03/14/200516:00 who has legal joint custody of his daughter 'WWII/signed the affidavit of prosecution indicating he...
...the Palm Beach Police Department began investigating allegations that Jeffrey Epstein, a multi- millionaire investor living in Palm Beach, was enticing underage girls into prostitution. Epstein was alleged to have paid underage girls to provide him with massages, while the...
...rove the victim to Palm Beach. Sometime on the way there, a conversationoccurred between d the victim whereas =reportedly told the victim that if Jeff asked her (the victim) age, she should say she was eighteen. The victim recalled that...
...The indictment alleges that the defendant undertook this conduct at at least two locations, including his mansion in Manhattan and his estate in Palm Beach, Florida. In both locations, victims were initially recruited to provide massages to the defendant, which...
...lie 16 lives on Palm Beach island and I bring girls there and he 17 likes massages and 1 was like okay. So T asked her, t 18 said well, what about. my age? And she said well, just 19...
...And as made abundantly clear by the attached exceris rom M.'s November 8, 2005 interview with Palm Beach Detective Joseph Recarey, she-was certainly 17 by the time events "escalated" from massages to sexual conduct: • Exhibit A. Tr. 2...
...The girls would go to his houses, including in Palm Beach, Florida, and Manhattan, New York, with the understanding that they were going to give a man an erotic massage and would be paid $200-300. During the massages, Epstein...
Court documents in that case claimed he routinely sought out girls as young as 14 and paid them $200 to $1,000 for sexually explicit massages in his homes in Palm Beach, Fla., and Manhattan. In the New York sex...
...15:01:37 PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Page: 14 Incident Report Program: CMS3011, .ase No • 1-05-000368 (Continued) IMMINIgistated the man told them that Epstein was not there but was expected back. He allowed them to enter the house...
...The indictment alleges that the defendant undertook this conduct at at least two locations, including his mansion in Manhattan and his estate in Palm Beach, Florida. In both locations, victims were initially recruited to provide massages to the defendant, which...
What the database contains
The search tool combines DOJ-released Epstein Files datasets, totaling nearly 1.79 million pages across 901,000 EFTA documents from 12 datasets.
The database contains only text data. Only text content (OCR) has been machine-extracted from the original documents. The database does not contain images, videos, or other media content. Text extraction was performed automatically in a foreign server environment.
Read more: Dataset descriptions
The largest single dataset: 1,221,217 pages of FBI investigation documents. Includes Lesley Groff's calendar entries, AmEx Centurion travel documents, FBI interview reports (FD-302), emails, financial documents, and visa correspondence. 528,735 unique EFTA documents.
Court and financial documents: 517,382 pages. Includes trial transcripts, witness statements, Maxwell trial documents, and IRS tax documents. 331,655 unique EFTA documents.
FBI first phase investigation documents: 10,212 pages. The earliest material from the investigation. 4,086 unique EFTA documents.
Additional DOJ releases: 40,549 pages from VOL00001-VOL00008 and VOL00012. DS8 is the largest (29,349 pages). The original source material also includes surveillance camera videos and audio files — only OCR text content has been extracted into the database. DS12 is a continuation of DS11. 37,015 unique EFTA documents.
Why this search tool exists
The DOJ released the Epstein Files documents under the Transparency Act on January 30, 2026. The original release contains millions of PDF files that are slow and difficult to browse.
Read more: Background and availability
Why text search? The original documents are in PDF format and are not searchable. We have extracted the text content using optical character recognition (OCR), allowing any journalist to perform precise searches across millions of pages in seconds.
Why is Dataset 9 special? DS9 is the largest dataset, but its original release also includes image and video material that may contain minors. This has prevented wide research use of the material. We have extracted only text-based content by machine, and this database does not contain any image or video content. The material was processed entirely AI-assisted in the United States, and the material package has never been within the EU or Finland.
EFTA document identifiers: Each page is linked to the original EFTA-numbered PDF file. In the DOJ release, you can find the original document using this identifier.
Important information about using this material
Document text content has been extracted using optical character recognition (OCR). The text may contain recognition errors. Always verify against the original PDF document before drawing conclusions.
- A mention in a document is not an accusation or evidence of a crime
- OCR text may contain recognition errors, especially in names and numbers
- Many documents contain redactions that prevent reading the text
- Interpretation and cross-referencing of information is the user's own responsibility
Data in numbers
Yirah.fi's Epstein Files search tool contains 1,789,360 pages of FBI investigation documents from 12 different datasets. The material covers 901,491 unique EFTA documents and 16,447 email messages.
Of the documents identified as Nordic-related, 16,577 reference Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, or Iceland. Finnish-related documents have been identified in Finnair flight bookings, Helsinki-Vantaa transit routes, and AmEx Centurion travel documents.
Norwegian connections are the most extensive Nordic connections in the material. Terje Rød-Larsen (International Peace Institute) appears in 1,665 documents, Thorbjørn Jagland (Secretary General of the Council of Europe) in 1,030 documents. Crown Princess Mette-Marit's visit to Epstein's Palm Beach house in January 2012 is documented in Lesley Groff's calendar entries.
The material has been OCR-processed (optical character recognition) from the original FBI-released PDF files. The search tool offers full-text search, EFTA document number search, and email search. The original PDF files are available on the DOJ (U.S. Department of Justice) website.
Content and key themes
The database contains FBI investigation documents from Jeffrey Epstein's sex crime case. Below are key themes and document types found in the material.
People and organizations
The material contains references to hundreds of people, including Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Lesley Groff, Sarah Kellen, Jean-Luc Brunel, Terje Rød-Larsen (International Peace Institute), Thorbjørn Jagland (Council of Europe), as well as numerous politicians, businessmen, and public figures. Organizations referenced include FBI, DOJ, International Peace Institute (IPI), World Economic Forum (WEF), MIT Media Lab, AmEx Centurion Travel, and various modeling agencies.
Geographic connections
Locations mentioned in documents: New York (9 East 71st Street), Palm Beach (Florida), Little St. James (U.S. Virgin Islands), Paris, London, Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vilnius, Strasbourg, St. Moritz (Davos/WEF), as well as numerous hotels, airports, and private residences. Nordic connections particularly cover Finland (Helsinki-Vantaa, Finnair, Hotel Kämp), Norway (royal family, Council of Europe, Nobel Committee), and Sweden (modeling agencies, recruitment networks).
Document types
The material includes FBI interview reports (FD-302), emails, calendar entries (Lesley Groff), AmEx Centurion travel documents, flight tickets and itineraries, Finnair booking confirmations, passport and visa records, bank transfers and financial documents, trial transcripts, witness statements, FBI internal memos, WEF participant lists, and media articles (WSJ, NYT, VG).
Research themes
Key research themes: the recruitment apparatus structure (how young women were found and transported), travel route documentation (especially Helsinki–New York and Paris–Moscow routes), financial flows (Epstein's foundations, IPI donations, personal loans), power structures (chain of command Epstein → Groff → operatives), and connections to political and diplomatic networks.
Use of information and disclaimer
This search tool provides access to Epstein Files documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The original data is publicly available on the DOJ website. Text content has been machine-extracted using OCR and is provided as-is without modification.
Yirah.fi has not modified the content of the documents. The purpose of this service is to facilitate journalistic research by making public material searchable.