Document Archive
Browse key preserved records, explore major collections, or open the dedicated search workspace.
Browse the archive first. Open search when you need to drill in.
This page is the front door to the Epstein Files document archive. Start with the most important preserved records below, browse by collection, or open the search workspace when you already know the name, EFTA number, or dataset you want to review.
Key Documents
Most significant preserved records with direct paths into the dedicated search workspace.
Non-Prosecution Agreement (2007-2008)
The secret federal NPA negotiated by Alexander Acosta that shielded Epstein from federal sex trafficking charges. Victims were not notified, making this one of the most consequential legal records in the archive.
Open in searchTova Noel Deferred Prosecution Agreement
DPA for the MCC correctional officer on duty the night of Epstein's death. Published under EFTA, later removed from DOJ servers, and preserved in the archive as EFTA00009782.
View preserved copyN908JE Flight Logs
Passenger manifests for Epstein's Boeing 727 across flights to Little St. James, Palm Beach, New York, and international destinations.
Browse flight recordsFBI Operation Leap Year Files
Investigative memoranda preceding Epstein's 2019 arrest, including surveillance material, interview reports, and SDNY task-force records.
Search FBI recordsBrowse by Collection
Jump into the archive by major record type, then refine further inside the dedicated search page.
Court Records
Filings, agreements, depositions, and other court-adjacent material from the earliest public releases.
Browse Dataset 1Flight Logs
Passenger manifests, travel routes, and date-based movement records tied to Epstein's aircraft.
Browse Dataset 3FBI Files
Investigative memoranda, surveillance notes, and federal case-building material.
Browse Dataset 8Financial Records
Property, transfers, business structures, and related financial evidence records.
Browse Dataset 4Maxwell Trial Material
Transcripts, testimony, and prosecution-linked records connected to the Maxwell case.
Search Maxwell recordsPalm Beach Investigation
The earliest police investigation records that set the later federal case history in motion.
Search Palm Beach recordsArchive Coverage and Preservation
The essentials behind what is in the archive, how file delivery works, and why some records are marked as removed.
What researchers can browse
The Epstein Files archive spans the 12 DOJ disclosure sets plus preserved copies, OCR text, and index data used across the investigation pages.
- Court records, agreements, depositions, and exhibits
- Flight logs, FBI files, property records, and related releases
- Indexed people, organizations, and document references for search
How document delivery works
DocketZero checks the live DOJ source first. If a file is no longer available there, the preserved DreamCloud copy opens instead so the public record remains reachable.
- DOJ first when the original public file is still live
- DreamCloud fallback when the DOJ file disappears
- Search stays focused on finding records, not managing storage details
Why some records are flagged
A “Removed by DOJ” or discrepancy label means a file was publicly released and later disappeared or changed on DOJ infrastructure. The preserved copy keeps the earlier public record available for research.
- Deletion and alteration tracking is part of the archive record
- Preserved copies remain available when public links break
- Use Search for exact EFTA lookups and filtered review