TBM Report
A temporary exhibition featuring approximately 3.5 million pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has opened in New York City. Titled the “Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room,” the exhibit presents printed copies of every document officially released by the U.S. Department of Justice. Organized by the transparency advocacy group Institute for Primary Facts, the initiative aims to provide direct public access to information regarding one of the most controversial legal cases in modern history.
According to the organizers, the vast collection of files—released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act—has been meticulously organized into 3,437 bound volumes. Each volume is numbered and cataloged, allowing visitors to physically examine the massive archive of evidence and testimonies. The exhibit serves as a physical embodiment of government transparency, transforming millions of digital pages into an accessible, physical library for public scrutiny.
Jeffrey Epstein, a disgraced American financier and convicted sex offender, was at the center of a decades-long international scandal involving the sex trafficking and abuse of minors. His extensive connections with high-profile politicians, business moguls, and social elites have remained a subject of intense global debate. By including Donald Trump’s name in the exhibit’s title, the organizers highlight the ongoing public interest in the recorded associations between the former president and the late financier.
The exhibition is scheduled to remain open until May 21, inviting citizens to delve into the documentation that details the scale of Epstein’s criminal network and his influence. The Institute for Primary Facts stated that the display is not merely a memorial but a call for continued accountability. As visitors browse through the thousands of stacks, the exhibit stands as a stark reminder of the complexities and unresolved questions surrounding the Epstein legacy.




